Murphy-Telegraph Building - Photos
Murphy-Telegraph Building

The backside of both buildings are painted in white color. The building on the right is the former Murphy building and adjacent is the Telegraph Building.

The Telegraph and the next-door Murphy Building have both been renovated, and now share a continuous floor plate and elevator core.

The combined building is known as the "Murphy-Telegraph Building.

The front elevation of the Telegraph building.

The original tenants of the Murphy building (left) included shoe and cigar manufacturing firms.