The structure was built in 1909 based on a design by noted Virginia architect Charles M. Robinson.
The Mediterranean Revival building is a two-story brick and stucco structure topped by hipped roofs clad with terra cotta tiles.
The building is considered to be important as an example of the work of Charles M. Robinson, who served as Richmond School Board architect from 1909 to 1930.
The building was converted from 1990 to 1991 into a residential apartment complex for senior citizens and re-opened under the name Brookland Park Plaza.
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