The nine-story, brick and limestone office building was designed by Arthur H. Bowditch and built in 1916. It is noted for its
Beaux Arts styling and its largely intact
cast-iron storefronts. Its name is supposedly derived from an early concentration of press and media-related businesses which occupied its upper floors. It underwent renovations in 1975. The building was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places on August 20, 2003. ==Gallery==