The Colonial Revival building was designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons, and built in 1924.
[1] The Elks Building is set on the east side of Hancock Street, the main thoroughfare through downtown Quincy.
The ground-floor retail spaces are faced in limestone, flanking a recessed entrance framed by Doric columns and topped by a wrought iron railing.
The third floor, separated from the second by a limestone stringcourse, has ten small windows grouped in pairs.
The building underwent a major rehabilitation in the 1980s, in which its storefronts were restored to their original appearance.