The building is of neo-classical style with three bays and structural cast iron Doric order columns.
The 1890 open brick, neo-Romanesque section was designed by Wheeling architect Edward B. Franzheim.
It has brick piers that support a hipped roof with cross gables and a three-foot overhang.
In 1900, a wooden enclosure was built at the northern bay to house the Center Wheeling Fish Market.
This article about a property in Ohio County, West Virginia on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.