The Arcade Building in Columbia, SC, is a historic landmark constructed in 1912 by the Equitable Real Estate Company. It is the only enclosed arcade building in the city and is known for its exquisite terra cotta and marble detailing, as well as its well-proportioned composition.
This two-story building features identical facades on Main Street and Washington Street, with a central passageway lined with small offices and stores. The interior mirrors the ornamental details of the exterior, and the second story boasts an open balcony with terracotta-faced pillars. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the Arcade Building is a prime example of the second Renaissance Revival Style and stands as a testament to Columbia's rich architectural heritage.
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