Montgomery Building
The Montgomery Building in downtown Spartanburg rises as one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, a striking blend of architectural beauty and civic pride. Completed in 1924, the 10-story structure was, for many years, the tallest building in the Upstate, symbolizing Spartanburg’s confidence and growth in the early 20th century. Designed in the elegant Beaux-Arts style, with intricate terra cotta detailing and commanding presence, it became a centerpiece of the city’s skyline and a hub of professional and commercial activity. Lawyers, doctors, and entrepreneurs kept offices within its walls, while its street-level spaces buzzed with shops and businesses that drew the community together. Over time, the Montgomery Building weathered both decline and revival, ultimately restored as a beacon of preservation and progress. Today it stands renewed, housing modern apartments, offices, and gathering spaces, while still carrying the grandeur of its past—a powerful reminder of Spartanburg’s enduring spirit and the ways its history continues to shape its future.
