Our spaces are reimagined historical buildings that have been brought back to life to meet a variety of creative and functional use cases. We create light-use industrial and mixed use spaces that provide an inspiring backdrop for creativity and innovation focusing on historic renovation best practices, natural light, fresh air and reducing the building's carbon footprint.
Built in the 1940s, the Thorp Building was used during World War II by General Mills as a manufacturing site for the Norden Bombsight. Post war, the building fell into obscurity for decades. The Thorp Building found new life in the late 20th century when the family company Bohm redeveloped the space.
The building transformed into a creative arts, creative light industrial and mixed use space that reinvigorated and became once again a pillar of the local creative economy.