Heritage Buildings - Nelson Street / Mitchell Grocery Building - 230 Nelson Street

Building Code 574.D.15
Construction
Date
ca. 1898
Origins Retail
Description
The Mitchell Grocery Building occupies a narrow lot on the north side of Nelson Street, west of Seventh Avenue, a streetscape of considerable variety, which has retained its heritage character even with the addition of several modern structures. heart of Virden’s Heritage District.
Heritage Value
The Mitchell Grocery Building is one of only two pre-1900 building left on this side of the street, and the only one of stone construction. The building is valued for its long history as a grocery outlet and with its connection to owner/manager A.P. Adams as well for its service as the Oddfellows Hall  beginning in 1981, and a Lions Hall today.


Character Defining
Elements
Key elements that define the exterior heritage character of the Mitchell Grocery Building include:

- the long narrow form, built of stone with a brick-faced façade which retains its modest corbel table and corner pilasters.
Site History Formerly on This Site:

Oddfellows Hall
The Knit Place -
McDougalls, Sid Anderson, Kurt Neeson, Bunny Toews, and John Cockbill
Vern Fontana – Snow Machines
Carnegies Grocery Store
Adam’s Solo Store
Mitchell Grocery – Chain Store – managed by Adams

According to Clinghan A.P. Adams opened a branch of J.W.Mitchell’s store.

One photo shows "United Stores"
Additional Information
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Two photos showing slight changes (most notably the sign.)




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