More restoration of the southern street facade was needed in 1975.
The gable end of the commercial section forms the street facade.
The two primary street facades are arranged in five bays each.
On the south, or front, side, this narrower fifth floor remains in plane with the street facade.
The street facade has been preserved and testifies to its origins.
The different street facades offer a lesson in how the building varies internally.
Above the cornice on the west, north, and east sides, the building steps back considerably from the street facade.
On the street facade, the concrete ribbon projects beyond the glazed building envelope.
The original 14th Street facade has been obscured by an addition that did not follow the style of the original building.
It had a narrow street façade, its entrance flanked by shops.