It is a single-story structure, built of cut stone, with a flat roof.
Built in 1936 by Thomas P. Florida to house a real estate business, it is a good example of restrained Art Deco styling.
Its main facade has a center entry flanked by plate glass windows, which are topped by stone lintels cut to give the appearance of dentil molding.
The entry has a projecting stone outline with reeding, and is topped by a decorative carving.
This article about a property in Mississippi County, Arkansas on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.