I'm working the history of a warehouse in London, and I've come across a newspaper reference which reads, in part...

"The style and design of the new building are to be exactly similar to that of the firm of J.K. Burnham & Co., corner of Woodward and Jefferson avenue, Detroit. Mr. Loyd, the well-known architect, has the plans in preparation, and inside of a couple of weeks they will be submitted to the Messers Birrell for their approval. The building will be built of white and red brick, with stone facings, and will be one of the finest wholesale houses in America."

I'm familiar with Lloyd's work, but I can't find an image anywhere online or in my library of the Burnham warehouse being referenced. I was wondering if anyone here were capable of turning such an image up.