Hoffman Building (Morristown, New Jersey)

Hoffman Building
The Hoffman Building in 1897, containing two ground-level stores: Adams & Fairchild grocers on the left, and P. H. Hoffman & Son clothiers on the right
General information
LocationMorristown, New Jersey
Address20 North Park Place
Completedc.1890s
Demolishedc.1960s
OwnerPhilip H. Hoffman
Design and construction
Architect(s)John T. Allen

The Hoffman Building, also known as The Arnold, was a Morristown, New Jersey structure completed before 1896.

Located across the street from the Morristown Green, the three-story building housed retail and rental properties, most notably Adams & Fairchild grocers and P. H. Hoffman & Son clothiers. It was commissioned by Philip H. Hoffman, and its carpenter was John T. Allen.

The inscription above the entrance hall read "The Arnold," in homage to the Arnold's Tavern, the historic building moved to accommodate it.

It was demolished some time before the 1960s to make room for the Reynolds & Co building, in which a Charles Schwab location now stands.