Built in 1929, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 2, 2008.
The sons of prominent, early Omaha minister Joseph Barker named this building in honor of their father.
[1] Architectural firm Allan and Wallace, local masters, provided the design for this building.
In 2012, an 8.8 million dollar remodeling project was begun to convert the structure into a 48-unit apartment building.
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