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The final creation of Preston Bradshaw, what is now known as Lindell Towers West, was completed in 1927 for Pleitsch and Price.
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This building is probably the most unique of three; it violates and borrows from several styles of architecture, including Beaux-Arts, Romanesque and other eclectic elements.
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The front door and its two medallions even hearken to Italian Renaissance architecture.
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The penthouse tower likewise continues the eclectic design with rosettes as well as other Medieval imagery.
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