
It was only once the lengthy renovation process was complete that I came to the realization the project had only just begun. The Argo House, a commercial building that was previously an abandoned rehabilitation facility now sat mint, completely restored and magnificent in its entirety. The building’s white walls and fresh hardwoods made for a hollow backdrop, echoing with the slightest voice heard. We. made it for ourselves, as much as for the others to come. The growth that needed to take place for it to be successful, however, would require more than a renovation; it would require the combined effort of a community.
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