Yesterday’s Architeaser was the latticework on the old Little Rock Public Library building. It opened in 1964 and was adjacent to the original Carnegie Library, which was torn down.
After the library vacated the space in 1997 for a River Market location, the building sat vacant. Several plans for developing it were floated and abandoned. In 2006, Entergy purchased the building and now uses it for a data services facility.
Today’s Architeaser again stars decorative brick work.

Scott,
I enjoy the Architeaser feature, but is there any chance you could show a picture of the whole building when you do the big reveal? As a non-native Little Rocker, it might help place the buildings (and give a better idea of how the architectural element is part of the larger building).
Just a thought . . .
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