It is a three-story, rectangular, Spanish Renaissance Revival-style brick building with finely crafted terra cotta ornamentation.
It features a series of monumental semi-elliptical arched windows.
A bombing on January 10, 1935, blew out most of the storefront windows and destroyed the corner suite.
[2]: 2–4 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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