The three-story brick structure is an example of Late Victorian commercial architecture with Queen Anne influences.
The building features pilasters, corbeling, canted-brick courses, and contrasting stone trim around and between the windows and at the street level.
It is capped with an ornate metal cornice that contains pilasters, finials, pediments, floral and circle imagery, and quilted surface textures.
[1] In 2011 it was included as a contributing property in the Waterloo East Commercial Historic District.
[3] This article about a property in Black Hawk County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.