Jerome H. Remick and Company Building

It later became an annex of the J. L. Hudson Company, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

Remick was a leading publisher of ragtime music and housed his offices and printing facilities in the structure until 1915.

In 1942, appliance retailer The Good Housekeeping Shop, opened and called the building home until the 1970s.

[2] In 1992, Fieldstone Properties, owned by brothers Tom and David Carleton, purchased the building and immediately began construction of high-end residential lofts.

Mindfield, a media company owned by the Carleton brothers and business partner Sean Emery, also occupies space in the building.

Go Tigers message adorns 3rd floor windows