The building was built in 1925 for the Southern Colorado Investment Company, and was designed by the William N. Bowman Co.
It is a four-story building with tapestry brick, predominantly dark red, on its facades.
It has vertical divisions of windows set off by columns of off-white brick.
It has rectangular white panels, outlined in red, under each window on its second, third, and fourth floors, which were to hold 160 office rooms.
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