[5] The Horlicks complex consisted of fourteen buildings, four of which are included in the National Register listing.
The building, with cream brick walls typical of southeastern Wisconsin, features a clock tower and turrets which have led the building to become known as "Clock Tower Place" since Horlicks moved out.
[3] In 1910, a two-to-three-story engine room building was added to the growing complex, with a prominent smokestack and an elevated walkway connecting it to the factory buildings,[4] and a two-story garage was added in 1916.
[6] Horlicks, then owned by Beecham Group, continued to operate in the former engine room building until 1975.
Jeffers had previously redeveloped the Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company building in Racine, which they had successfully had listed on the National Register.