[4] Originally built to house a Buick dealership, the Eldridge Building has maintained its commercial nature over the years.
At three stories and 60,000 square feet, the Eldridge Building was one of the largest automotive facilities in the area and considered to be one of the most modern.
[8] Continued revitalization around the Eldrige Building has included a change in the neighborhood's character and name, which began to be referred to as downtown Spokane's "West End" in recent years.
[9] The Eldridge Building is a three-story structure built in the commercial style located on the southeast corner of the intersection of First Ave. and Cedar St. in the west end of Downtown Spokane.
[11] An elevated railway carrying BNSF and Amtrak trains passes through the block east-to-west to the south of the building.
They are nearly symmetrical in design with the exception of the difference in length and that the Cedar St. facade has a garage door entrance located on its southern end.