The building was built in 1913 to house Arthur G. Rocheford's Globe Plumbing Company.
[2] Coming from such a construction-oriented family, it is no surprise that Arthur would choose to act as the general contractor during the construction of his own building.
[1] It retains its first floor cast-iron columns with inset double entryway with transom windows overhead.
[1] The building was built with a small tin cornice with corbelled brickwork and a raised stringer course.
[1] Interior details include oak flooring and a pressed tin ceiling on the main level.