The headquarters constructed for the Evening Bulletin in 1954, at 30th and Market, may have an urban location, but it was the product of the same architectural trends that produced those suburban newspaper plants. Designed by George Howe, the architect who helped create the groundbreaking PSFS tower, the Bulletin is long and low, with cavernous floors and a highway interchange nearby. Howe had a peculiar affection for blank walls, and he gave the Bulletin’s two main facades immense, unbroken expanses of shiny gray brick. In its original incarnation, the side facing 30th Street Station served as a giant billboard, with the Bulletin’s name emblazoned in two-story-high type.