Miller & Rhoads was a preeminent Richmond department store for a century, 1885-1990. The four-story East Broad Street building was added in 1922, expanding the Grace Street building. The then-Italian palazzo style addition was remodeled in 1933-1935 to Art Deco.
The landmark department store closed in 1990 and was vacant until 2010, when it was converted to a hotel and condominium complex, now known as Hilton Richmond Downtown and Miller & Rhoads Condominiums.
- Name: Miller & Rhoads, Miller & Rhoads Hilton, Miller & Rhoads Condominiums
- Location: 501 East Broad Street
- Year Completed: 1922, 1935, 2010
- Architect: Starrett & Van Vleck, Commonwealth Architects
- Style: Art Deco
- Wikipedia: Miller & Rhoads
- Virginia Department of Historic Resources: Broad and Grace Street Retail & Theater District Tour
- Virginia Department of Historic Resources: Grace Street Commercial Historic District
- National Register of Historic Places: Registration Form
- Google Map
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All images copyright © Kenneth Grant / photos taken October 2019 with Canon 5D Mark iv
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