Former woodworking factory. Development began in the mid to late 1880s encompassing the entire block and portions of what is now Ralph D Abernathy. One corner of the oldest mill building still stands aside a two story brick and stone building built around 1900 -/+. Originally known as Traynham and Ray Planing Mill it remained in operation until approximately 1919 when it was sold and became South Eastern Bonded Warehouses. Portions of the property began to get demised and sold into smaller lots. The final shape of the current building began to take shape in 1939. It was renovated and expanded with the addition of the current central building and loading dock, replacement of the windows in the older structure and creating new entrances. The final portion of the building was added in 1959 thereby creating the central courtyard that now exists. Over the past 100 years it has primarily served as warehousing and woodworking related businesses.