The Union Arcade is an apartment building located in downtown Davenport, Iowa, United States.
The building was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 by its original name Union Savings Bank and Trust.
In 1946 a $75,000 renovation of the former banking hall created two floors of retail stores, which was when the building was renamed the Union Arcade.
[2] Davenport architectural firm Kruse & Parish designed the renovation and Tunnicliff Construction Company was the general contractor.
Rodney Blackwell of Financial District Properties bought the Union Arcade in late 2013 for $1.65 million.
[6] In March 2014 a renovation project began to turn the building into 68 market-rate apartments with commercial space on the main level.
The building's original marble floors were retained in the common areas, and the mail chute and historic doors were left in place for appearances.
Kruse & Parish was the architectural firm that remodeled the building's storefront to function as the Union Arcade.