This two-story, yellow-brick building with ashlar finish trim was built in 1903 and is one of the city's only two examples of the Beaux Arts style. This commercial interpretation of the Beaux Arts style exhibits such distinctive stylistic features as balustraded window sills, pedestaled pilasters, arched openings, and an enriched entablature with pediment. This building was individually listed on the National Register on 16 July 1987, from a nomination prepared by Clinton I. Bagley. It was later included as a previously-listed element (element #64) within the enlarged Greenville Commercial Historic District (Boundary Increase 1), which was placed on the National Register on 14 November 2012. |