Lincoln Building (Little Rock, Arkansas)
The Lincoln Building is a historic commercial building located in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. It is notable for its Art Deco architectural style, which was popular in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s.
Constructed in 1928, the building originally served as office space for various businesses and professionals. Its design features include a symmetrical facade, geometric ornamentation, and stylized details that are characteristic of the Art Deco movement. Common materials used in its construction included brick, concrete, and decorative terracotta.
Over the years, the Lincoln Building has undergone several renovations and has housed a variety of tenants. While its original uses may have evolved, the building has remained a prominent landmark in downtown Little Rock and a significant example of Art Deco architecture in the region.
The Lincoln Building contributes to the architectural character of the downtown area and is often included in historic walking tours. Its historical and architectural significance has led to its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places.