The building, designed in the Neoclassical form by Oscar Wenderoth, now houses the offices of the Chicago Title Company.
[2][3] The two-story building's front facade features eight Greek Ionic columns.
The reinforced concrete structure is finished with Wilkinson sandstone and granite quarried in Index.
[4] The bureau turned the building over to the General Services Administration in the late 1990s, who prepared it for a possible sale.
[5] Ultimately, the building was acquired in 2000 by the Henry Cogswell College for use as its main campus and renovated at a cost of $2 million.