
This one-story building of brick (a color compatible with the building to the west) was built next to and in back of the two buildings to the west. This back section was used as a warehouse for the Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co.
The front of the building was section for three retail stores the façade rhythmically indicating this with 3 off-center entrances flanked by display windows. The ways have been filled in.
filled in. The roof is flat, but the façade is topped with a curcliniar cornice. In 1970 a new store front was constructed.
In 1923 this building was built to replace some smaller buildings. The first tenants were the White Sewing Machine Co., the Singer Sewing Machine Co., the Elite Hat Shop. In the 1930s the building was remodeled to accommodate the Henry D. Taylor Co., real estate. Henry was also secretary/treasurer of the Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. That company expanded into the west part of this building to use it as a warehouse.
265-273 West Center Street in Provo, Utah
