It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985,[1] but subsequently demolished.
The Ponchartrain Apartment building was a four-story red brick structure sitting atop a limestone foundation.
[2] Window sills, coping, and a belt course between the first and second stories were also constructed of limestone.
The entrance sat in an arched opening flanked by ornamental pilasters supporting the lintel.
Swags and urns decorate the entablature, and urns also graced the stone relief panels beneath the end windows.