Address | 1313 E. 6th St., Austin TX |
Year Built | Unknown |
Status | Extant |
Style | Minimal Traditional |
Architect | Unknown |
Notes | This is an interesting example of a turn-of-the-century commercial building that experienced a 1960s makeover during its Texas Lumber Co. days, and later, a removal of the “modern” facade elements. While the exact build date isn’t known, from about 1900 into the 1940s it was home to Ewald and Bertha Friedrich, who also operated a saloon, grocery store, and later florist here. Their original saloon/grocery business was located a few blocks west at 901 E. 6th St. |

