Hilzinger Block
The Hilzinger Block is a commercial building located at 106-110 South Main Street in Royal Oak, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
History
In 1859, Philip Storz built his home and an associated shoe shop at the corner of Main and Eleven Mile in Royal Oak. Phillip's daughter Mary married William Hilzinger in 1883; Hilzinger opened a string of commercial businesses located in buildings on the Storz property south of Eleven Mile, including a wholesale milk and butter business, a mineral spring water business, and an electric light plant. By the 1920s, Detroit's booming economy had accelerated development up the Woodward corridor all the way to Royal Oak, spurring commercial redevelopment in the area.One of the buildings constructed in the redevelopment boom was the Hilzinger Block, constructed in 1925. One of its first tenants was the Hilzinger Hardware Store, owned by William Hilzinger's sons Albert and Carl Hilzinger. The building also housed a sandwich shop, and, on the upper floor, a ball room.
The Hilzinger Hardware Store originally occupied the center storefront of the block, but in 1955 expanded in tho the north storefront, and in 1963 onto the south storefront. Albert Hilzinger's sons, Raymond and Franklin, took over the business in the 1950s, and ran it as the Hilzinger Brothers Hardware Store until 2001, after which the building was vacant for a time. The building was renovated numerous times, including a 1963 renovation that covered the external facade with sheet metal. The building was purchased in 2003 by 2mission, who rehabilitated the building and restored the original brick facade, and brought in five tenants to the building.