This five-bay building was built ca 1815 for William Goering. The distinctive Flemish-bond brickwork helps reveal the building’s early date of construction. Bricks laid in this Flemish-bond pattern are typical of the city’s oldest brick buildings.
The building’s history includes both commercial and residential use. The first floor has been home to grocery stores, an embalming business, and a cigar factory.
The building has two pedimented dormers. A display window alters the first floor. Photographed Sept. 2020.