The ten story building, built in 1907 by the Norcross Brothers, was the second skyscraper in the city (after the Second State Mutual Life building, 340 Main Street).
The upper two floors are set off from those below by a trim line, and have a recessed loggia framed by Corinthian columns.
[2] In 1939 the building's interior systems were modernized by architects Frost, Chamberlain & Edwards, successors to the original designers, and then still tenants of the building.
[3] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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