Full Basement, dark room, wood shop, storage, and exterior entrance with a custom built gate by the artists Lisa Elias1st Floor is a storefront, art studio, kitchenette, ½ bath, storage rooms, and office rooms.2nd floor is a loft style residence/owner’s dwelling. Original fir wide-plank floors. Full bath with spa tub. One bedroom with two walk-in closets. Living room walk-in closet. Fireplace, W/D in separate closet, Kitchen: skylight, dishwasher, range, microwave vent hood, refrigerator, and Patrick Kartes custom-built cabinets made of ash wood. Ceiling fans in dining room and bedroom. Imported French glass transom windows above the bedroom, bath and front doors. New Windows and Amazing sunsets.History:1891 – 1912 Building was constructed in 1891, the same year as its historic neighbor, the Grain Belt Brewery, using the same Chicago brick as the brewery. Exterior walls are one-foot thick brick and true 2 x 14 joists. Originally built as a shoe store and is claimed, by ancestors of the original owner. To be the first show store in the State of Minnesota.1912-1925: Permit records indicated the building was a silent move theater.1925-1996: The first floor interior walls were added in 1925 when the building became an animal hospital. The “green tower” gazebo structure with storage units underneath was added in 1925. Two veterinarians owned the property in the span of these 70 years and both lived in the 2nd floor owner’s dwelling.