The structure is a brick, six-story building designed in the Georgian Revival architectural style containing Beaux-Arts elements.
The main entrance is fronted by large rusticated ashlar stonework, set with a scroll keystone.
[5] In 2005, Jacksonville businessman Lamonte Carter initiated plans to purchase and restore 310 West Church Street.
He contacted Easton, who had halted a plan to renovate the surrounding block after construction stalled on the Duval County Courthouse, located nearby.
Carter's plan for 310 West Church, which would cost an estimated $8 million in private equity, government grants, and low-interest loans, involved converting the ground floor to commercial space and turning the top five floors into 50 unit apartments.