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Architects: FFA Architecture and Interiors
- Area: 8710 ft²
- Year: 2016
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Photographs:Josh Partee
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Manufacturers: Interface, Brandsen Floors, Corelite, Great Wall, Versatile Wood Products, Viridian, Viridian Wood, Watson Furniture

Text description provided by the architects. This FFA Architecture and Interiors adaptive re-use project is a three-story brick building that had previously served as a retail store, day shelter, and transitional housing operated by the Salvation Army from 1910 through 2010. Throughout its over 100 years of existence, there were several alterations to the exterior of the building. Still, important historic details remained intact - including original brickwork, cornices, and cast stone medallions depicting the Salvation Army’s seal. The project scope included restoring and upgrading the exterior, as well as a complete renovation and build-out of the interior spaces.











