307-311 Rivermont Ave
Categories
- Business
- Education
- Lower Rivermont
Address
307-311
Property Name
Piedmont Center
Date Built
1903
Architect
J. M. B. Lewis
Contractor
W. K. Barger
Function
Business
Style & Architectural Description
Colonial Revival. The 2-story, 5-bay gable-roofed office building. Main blocks features a gable-end entrance with a 2-story pedimented portico supported by Ionic columns. Details include modillion cornice, rusticated stone quoins, and plaster belt course. A 4-bay wing faces Rivermont Avenue and features a 1-story, 3-bay shed-roofed porch. Building now serves as office space. The interior has been altered. Alteration in 1927. Converted to J. E. Fauber Funeral Home, and, in recent times, into office space.
Owners
- 1907-1927 Piedmont Business College
- 1927-1960 J. E. Fauber Incorporated (Funeral Directors and Chapel)
- 1961-1988 Virginia Funeral Chapel Incorporated
- 1988 Whitten Funeral Chapel Inc.
- 1988-1996 Gateway Partners
- 1996-2020 Nancy B. Marion
- 2020-Present Victorias Inventory LLC
Anecdotal Information
Piedmont Business College opened in Lynchburg around 1888 and offered classes in shorthand and secretarial skills, as well as accounting and bookkeeping. The school moved to new quarters on Rivermont Avenue around 1903. It advertised in the 1913 publication "Here's Lynchburg" as a successful institution, with numerous satisfied graduates. The school apparently closed at this location in the mid 1920s. In 1927 the building was sold to Fauber Mortuary Company, which remodelled the building and added the present two-story portico. Architect for the remodelling was J. Everett Fauber. This property is currently the Piedmont Center.