In that year the school occupied the rear side of the building located in Callao Avenue 628 in new premises built with access from Riobamba 623.
The facade of the aforementioned location in Callao Avenue 628 together with its palm tree courtyard, the only one that survived out of the three the house originally had, was declared a National Historical Monument by Decree 1946/2012.
Thus, the building preserved its features of mid-nineteenth Argentine architecture.2 The School of Commerce N°2 "Dr. Antonio Bermejo" is located in the historical site, Callao Avenue 628.
Argentina joined the world market as a producer of raw materials and generated a strong foreign investment in the service sector (transport, expansion of the electrical grid, banking, etc.).
The country would become, as referred to by various historians, as "the granary of the world"6 because of its high levels of global crops of wheat, corn, etc., and its exports of stock until the birth of the meat industry.
The increase in population with the arrival of massive immigration led to freedom of work, trade and property acquisition but it did not lead to political participation unless citizenship was adopted.
Antonio Bermejo was Minister of Justice and Public Instruction under President José Evaristo Uriburu (during the period 1895–1898).
The students attended school for two years and among the subjects dictated there was Telegraphy which, as stated in the economic history of Argentina, facilitated the communications of the country's agro-export model.