Davenport started to outgrow its previous city hall, which had been built on Brady Street from 1857-1858.
However, the property on Brady Street was not a sufficient location to expand the building.
Brady Street is a road located in Whitechapel, East London.
Brady Street, north of downtown, is an ensemble of buildings built mostly between 1860 and 1930.
It was a two-story building with a deep setback from Brady Street.
However, Burton worked hard, and in 1881 the family moved to a more well-to-do section of the city on Brady Street.
Brady Street is also known for its popular pet parade which runs every first Saturday in October.
In the 1880s, Brady Street became a commercial district of Yankee and German owned shops.
In 1867 property was purchased on top of the hill at the corner of 14th and Brady Streets.
In 1873 a new main church was built further up Brady Street because the trains on 5th Street created too much noise.