bryant building



The Bryant Building, now simply known as 1102 Grand, was erected as a high-rise office building in 1930, boasting 26 stories. Designed by architectural firm Graham, Anderson, Probst & White in the Art Deco style, the Bryant Building landed itself on the National Register of Historic Places for retaining the intact architectural style and an exemplary one, at that. Today, 1102 Grand is a carrier hotel, or a “colocation,” which PC Magazine describes as “A building that is constructed or rebuilt for datacenters. Also known as a carrier hotel, colocation center or Internet datacenter, telecom hotels typically house hundreds and thousands of Web servers for Web hosting organizations, large enterprises and other service organizations.”