When it was built in 1900, this five story brick building achieved notice for its elaborate Beaux Arts decorations.
The ground floor has a single modern storefront, which is topped by a metal cornice.
The second floor has four sash windows separated by round columns and topped by a frieze band.
The fifth floor has round-arch windows with terra cotta surrounds and swag panels, and is topped by band of dentil moulding and a pressed metal cornice.
[2] The building was constructed in 1900 to a design by Fuller & Delano, a prominent local firm.