Richmond / Richmond Dairy Apartments

Richmond Dairy Apartments is the adaptive re-use of a quirky dairy-cum-ice cream factory that closed its doors in 1970. The three giant milk bottles at corners of the eastern wing were conceived as a marketing tool, to promote the use of sterilized glass bottles for milk. Artists and musicians populated the building until 1990, when developers demolished and rebuilt the structure as a U-shaped apartment building. A landscaped parking lot fills the West Marshall Street void.

  • Name:  Richmond Dairy Apartments
  • Location:  201 West Marshall Street
  • Year Completed:  1913, 1990
  • Architect:  Carneal & Johnston
  • Style:  Tudor Revival
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All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken October 2019 with Canon 5D Mark iv

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