The former Boylan-Pearce dry goods store is part of a row of late 19th- and early 20th-century party-wall buildings that combine to form a single wall of the street. Even though all their facades are different, they share the typical arrangement of storefront retail below and office space above. The facade of this building is divided into three parts vertically. It has a wide, central bay and large windows grouped together that give this modest building a more important presence.
Located at (1911) - 216-218 Fayetteville Street in Raleigh.
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