The building was designed by local architects Place & Place and featured a large banking hall on the second floor as well as windows on three sides of the building with a gold sunscreen to protect the west facing windows.
The exterior featured a unique blue glazed brick.
[2] From 1967 to 1990, the exclusive Old Pueblo Club occupied the top two floors.
[5] It would remain Tucson's tallest building until 1977 when the Arizona Bank Plaza was built.
In 1987, the building was purchased for $10.5 million (equivalent to $28 million in 2023) by Pima County, and renamed the Pima County Legal Services Building.