The four-story building, erected in 1924, is constructed of reinforced concrete and features curtain walls of metal sash windows.
[2] In 2007, plans were announced for redevelopment of the historic factory building as part of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus.
[3] The first floor of the building is occupied by the Buffalo Employment and Training Center.
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