Tucked just a short stroll from the heart of town, this circa-1900 all-brick beauty is where history and creativity meet. Once the "Co-Operative Department Store" for the railway station, this over-2, 000-square-foot space has witnessed more than a century of stories—and now it’s ready for its next chapter. At the front of the building, the original stained-glass sign window remains proudly in place, a rare and striking reminder of its historic past. Inside, original hardwood floors and two vintage skylights bathe the space in natural light, creating an atmosphere that feels both inspiring and timeless. Imagine your days here: sunlight pouring through the skylights as you paint, design, build, photograph, or create—while the colored light from the stained glass dances across the floor each morning. The open layout and industrial soul make it the perfect setting for a makers space, artist studio, photography studio, gallery, or creative collective—a true hub for imagination and collaboration. With the energy of downtown just steps away and the charm of early-1900s craftsmanship all around you, this is more than a building—it’s a place to create, connect, and be inspired.