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Usa, Az/Phoenix: Walker Building - Municipal Court. The Neo-Classical J,M, Walker Building Was Built In 1920 By Architect Lee Fitzhugh. It Now Houses Sticklers, A Popular Lunchtime Restaurant. Downtown Phoenix Journal Writes: Even Now, The Building’S Original Charming Qualities Are ... Evident. Stately Corinthian Pilasters Greet The Traffic Of Washington Street, Framed By Intricate Cornice Brackets With Carefully Carved Dentils €” Details So Precise In Neo-Colonial-Style Buildings. The Heavy Eaves Seem To Reach Out Toward The Street Corner, As If Greeting Visitors. Behind The Walker Building: Phoenix Municipal Courthouse Which Was Opened To The Public On December 27, 1999; Architects: Daniel, Manning, Johnson And Mendenhall In Association With Helmuth, Obata And Kassabaum, And The Omni Group.