It consists of a main block and several wings, which primarily housed hotel rooms, arranged around a central courtyard and connected by covered passages.
An open single-story porch extends across the front and around to both sides, with a hip roof supported by round metal posts.
The interior of the public spaces have a mix of old and modern finishes, from original marble parquet flooring to linoleum.
[2] Most recently, the building has been acquired and restored by the Greater Wakefield Resource Center, a non-profit umbrella organization.
For seventeen years, Union had the only railroad station in all of Carroll County, making it a key transportation junction for the region.