Metropolitan Business College
The restoration of this 1910 riverfront building included a facade renovation, new signage,new awnings, and an extensive interior renovation. It’s renovation is being followed by that of the Sherer Building across the street, so the streetscape in this area will undergo an exciting improvement. The newly-renovated street-level spaces of the building now house a coffee shop,a photographer’s studio and retail spaces. The second floor has been transformed into a women’s day spa, a dance studio and offices. The rear spaces of the building have been remodeled into a residential artist’s loft. A second building on the property, originally a “dye house” associated with a woolen mill, is now another residential loft.

