The Hartley Building is a historic office building in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. It was designed by architect Bertram Goodhue of New York City and built in 1914.[2] The Hartley Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 for having local significance in the theme of architecture.[3] It was nominated for its exemplary Tudor Revival architecture and its status as one of four local buildings designed by Goodhue, the only nationally recognized architect to produce multiple commissions in early Duluth.[2]

Hartley Building
The Hartley Building from the west
Hartley Building is located in Duluth
Hartley Building
Hartley Building is located in Minnesota
Hartley Building
Hartley Building is located in the United States
Hartley Building
Location740 E. Superior Street, Duluth, Minnesota
Coordinates46°47′39.3″N 92°5′18″W / 46.794250°N 92.08833°W / 46.794250; -92.08833
AreaLess than one acre
Built1914
Built byJohn F. Fredin
ArchitectBertram Goodhue
Architectural styleTudor Revival
NRHP reference No.89002127[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 15, 1989

Goodhue's other Duluth works are the Kitchi Gammi Club (1912), St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1912), and the Cavour Hartley House (1915).[2]

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Norton, Maryanne C. (1989-07-24). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Hartley Building". National Park Service. Retrieved 2018-04-14. With photos
  3. ^ "Hartley Building". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. Retrieved 2018-04-15.