This early reinforced concrete factory was built in 1911 for the Miller Manufacturing Co., producers of work clothes. It is a rectangular structure, two stories in height, with a loading dock along the front. Concrete tiles clad the façade in the manner of coursed masonry. Narrow double-hung windows light both floors. The Miller Mfg. Co. closed the plant in 1922 following a protracted and violent strike by garment workers. A paper company then occupied the building. During the Depression, it housed workshops of the Texas Division of the U. S. Transient Bureau. A variety of industrial users have been here since 1937. The Miller Manufacturing Co. Factory was designated Demolition Delay in 1998.