266 Escolta corner Soda Streets, Binondo, Manila, Philippines.
It was the home of radio station Robert La Rue "Uncle Bob" Stewart's Republic Broadcasting service,[2] a precursor of DZBB-AM and GMA Network.
Today it houses UNO Restaurant, Mercury Drug Store, Tropical Hut and the Escolta Commercial Association.
[5] It is also known to be the only building in prewar Escolta to be recessed from the street, as it was a Tranvia flagstop.
It now houses the Calvo Building Museum which contains memorabilia from the country's specially Manila's prewar commerce and industry, early theater and entertainment, early printing and ephemera, artifacts from the Manila Carnival and other vestiges of the city's storied past.