The careful detailing and fine construction of the simple facades is less apparent on the Lincoln Ave. building as it has been painted. The buildings are faced with buff-colored Roman brick and have simple terra cotta cornices. Three story copper-clad bays on each building have a horizontal arrangement of copper, giving them a "shingled" appearance. A unique detail is the use of exposed fasteners arranged at the upper panel of the bay to look like classical swags. The same exposed fasteners are also placed regularly on each piece of horizontal copper cladding.
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