At first it was a masonic lodge that has been in the blank, is a very interesting project. Building roof structure includes a beam running together, which I have just seen in the buildings in Chicago ( engineering achievement enough in time ). The loft units were filled immediately after finishing construction and have remained full, which makes us happy.
“We worked hard to maintain the original character of the building and keep the space a true loft like those seen in New York or Chicago. Each element adds history to the space and maintaining the integrity of old staircases, brick, and trim is important to us. We’ve even found (and kept) signatures on the walls belonging to the original trade-smiths who labored on the building. We’re proud to have completed this project for two great local philanthropists who are turning Port Huron into a destination.” Read the rest of this entry »







