Pierce Arrow Factory Complex, Buffalo
Facts and practical information
Pierce Arrow Factory Complex is a national historic district consisting of the former Pierce-Arrow automobile factory located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. Located over a 34-acre site, it consists of a three-story, 132,970-square-foot Administration Building and an assortment of automobile manufacturing and assembly related structures. The buildings are principally constructed of reinforced concrete, and the Administration Building is considered one of the two earliest fully realized examples of the Daylight Factory industrial architecture style. It was designed by Albert Kahn in about 1906 and served as the headquarters and production facility for Pierce-Arrow automobiles until 1938. Since then, the complex has been subdivided over the years to provide affordable space for many small companies and organizations. At one time local department store chain AM&A's operated a furniture warehouse in part of the complex. ()
North Buffalo (Park Meadow)Buffalo
Pierce Arrow Factory Complex – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Buffalo Zoo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo State Sports Arena, Forest Lawn Cemetery.
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Light rail
- Humboldt–Hospital • Lines: Metro (40 min walk)