[1] It was designed in the Gothic Revival architectural style, and it was completed in 1924.
[2][3] The architects were Sanguinet, Staats & Hedrick of Fort Worth, Texas in association with Jackson architect Noah Webster Overstreet.
[4] The building is across the street from the Governor's Mansion and underwent renovations in 2018.
[5] Notably, these renovations converted the building into mixed-use by adding 23 residential units on floors 7 through 11.
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