The home includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a new sunroom, a new roof, new windows and masonry repairs. Before the renovation, the home was missing shutters on its front windows, and the trim around the door needed to be repainted.
The corner of Superior Avenue and East 67th Street bustled with celebration as dozens of community friends, partners, staff and volunteers cheered the official ribbon cutting of the Superior Farm. The once vacant farmland sits on a nearly three-acre property that boasts a 7,000-square-foot farmhouse and a 20,000-square-foot former church.
L.S. Quinn, the executive director of The Reading Room CLE, has a vision for how a bookstore can change communities by operating as a third space — a welcoming, safe environment where people can pause, read, rest and connect.
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