The Alms and Doepke Dry Goods Company is a historic commercial building located in Cincinnati, Ohio, designed by renowned architect Samuel Hannaford. Established in 1865, the firm quickly gained a reputation as the region's leading dry goods store, employing over 800 individuals by 1891.
With its ornate cornice, Mansard roof, and expansion over the years, the seven-story brick building served as the company's headquarters until its closure in 1955. Today, owned by the Hamilton County government, the building houses offices for Job and Family Services and human resources departments.
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