It still retains the original red brick facade above the ground floor, and is decorated with three stone balconies, stylized lions and urns.
TPC noted that the interior has been altered so substantially that it no longer retains its architectural integrity.
The Halliburton-Abbott department store was the first tenant, but later moved to a larger building at Fifth and Boulder, and is now defunct.
The McFarlin Building was added to National Register of Historic Places on December 6, 1979.
[2] National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form: McFarlin Building.