Calvin Coolidge Reviews Plans - By the mid-1920s, the National Press Club had outgrown its quarters at the Riggs Building, and planning began for the construction of a permanent home. The block-long site at 14th and F streets included the old Ebbitt Hotel and the Hooe Iron Building. On Sept. 15, 1925, at the White House, President Calvin Coolidge reviewed plans for the new National Press Building.