Commercial Building/ AFL-CIO Union Hall – Main

Thomas Vinnedge Co., a coffee roasting and spice distributor, located their operations in this structure in 1920, before their factory was built at 2100 N. Main Street (2100 N Main Street). Since the l930s the first floor has housed a trucking company, a rubber welding firm and several garages. From 1949 to 1974, the upper level served as the A.F.L.-C.I.O. Union Hall; this labor organization owned the building for a number of years. The structure is within the Fort Worth Stockyards National Register Historic District.

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