The original section was built in 1917, and is two stories above a ground floor, giving the appearance of a three-story red brick building with Classical Revival detailing.
The building is an example of a typical standardized public school plan developed by city architect Howard L.
[2] The school has been redeveloped as an apartment building known as The Lofts at University Heights.
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