It is most notable for the Calle de la Eternidad mural that was formerly on its northern exterior.
[1] In 1992–1993, Johanna Poethig painted a large mural titled Calle de la Eternidad on the building's northern wall.
During the conversion, architects removed a 12-foot ficus tree that was growing out of the building's fifth-floor southern wall and rising above the roofline.
[5] The 1950s facade was also removed and the Calle de la Eternidad mural was digitized with plans to move it from the building's northern to southern exterior.
[3][4] In 2014, the building was awarded $20,788 ($26,755 in 2023) through the Bringing Back Broadway initiative to accent its facade columns.