It is a U-shaped two-story brick building, with sparse Craftsman styling that includes brackets on the shed roof over its main entrance.
It houses 28 small units, most of which retain original features such as Murphy beds, built-in china cabinets, and flooring.
When built in 1924, it was the largest apartment building in the city by square footage, and represented a rapid urbanization trend of the period.
[2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.
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