[3] As of 2022, the building is known as The Dormitory and home to a mix of retail and office space surrounding the central common area on the first and second stories.
[6] In August 1903, the lot Amman stands on was sold to Caroline Ammann by the Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheekbank.
[1] The building was used as housing until 1985, when it underwent a National Park Service certified rehabilitation turning the apartments into office space.
[1][9] The two-story building sits on a tree lined street in Browne's Addition, the neighborhood has a uniquely residential feel considering its proximity to the city center.
[1] The apartment units had clear delineation of living and entertainment spaces by use of narrow hallways in order to separate the design from common "railroad" plans.