Built in 1914, the 11 story structure was for many years one of Worcester's most prominent landmarks.
The first two floors have metal and plate glass store fronts, while the third floor has evenly spaced windows, separated by decorative limestone panels and topped by a cornice.
The top two floors have groups of windows separated by Tuscan columns, giving the appearance of a loggia.
[1] As of 2016 it is an apartment building known as Park Plaza that is part of the Grid District, a commercial urban redevelopment project in downtown Worcester.
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