[3] On the interior, the lobby features ornate plaster detail and complex designs, including a portrait of two dancers and the name "SAINT RITA" above the entrance.
[3] The building was designed by Harry Stevensen and owned by Robert S.
[2] In September 2017, Central City Integrated Health Inc., broke ground on a $7 million housing development for homeless veterans on the city's North End.
Plans are to renovated the building into 26 units of "Permanent Supportive Housing".
[5] Permanent Supportive Housing combines affordable housing, health care, and supportive services to help individuals and families lead stable lives.