Built in 1904, the three-story brick building has six apartments.
The building's design includes a two-story portico supported by Ionic columns, bow windows on either side of the portico, and a dentillated cornice and parapet.
The apartments are arranged in a railroad plan, with rooms arranged along a long central hallway; while this layout was often associated with cheap apartments, the Hinman still targeted upper-class residents with its design and amenities.
[2][3] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 15, 1984.
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