It is a large seven story industrial-style structure built in 1912 and designed by Baltimore architect Theodore Wells Pietsch.
It features an "E" plan, reinforced concrete and steel-frame construction, and large pivoted-sash windows.
The front façade is characterized by a symmetrical window arrangement and a large 2-story, round-arched entranceway.
[2] Industrial Building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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