The U-shaped complex was built in 1912, and consists of an office and two factory buildings.
All three of the buildings are two stories in height and are constructed of brick on a raised foundation of poured concrete.
After 1951, it housed a clothing factory and then the Heironimus department store warehouse.
It is located in the Virginia Landmarks Register listed Southeast Roanoke Historic District.
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