It is close to Cavafy Museum and Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue.
It was sold to Mohammed Feiter, a tenant of the building, in 1965, following the Egyptian Greek Exodus from Egypt.
[2] The facade was rebuilt by Mohammed Feiter, partially inspired by Italian architecture and Harrods, the department store in London.
[3] The building is decorated with Mohammed Feiter's initials, "M. F".
The building is currently managed by a son of Mohammed Feiter and contains an antique store.