Designed by F.J. Chubb, the Daly & Coldwell Block was built in 1892. The design consists of a detailed moulded cornice, pilasters, and decorative brickwork. Decorative sills, surrounds, and voussoirs adorn the arched segmental windows. The voussoir of the centre window is embellished with an intricately carved flower. Duluth freestone was imported to construct the new block.

The block was built as the new law offices of Daly & Coldwell. The partnership between Thomas Mayne Daly and George Robinson Coldwell was established in 1884. After Daly left Brandon, the block became known as the Coldwell Block. Coldwell’s law practice (under numerous different partnerships) continued at this address for over fifteen years.