Property summary
The property is a multi-building campus on 29.12 acres that includes four primary buildings and several residential rental units. The Kihlberg building, constructed in 1909, contains 35,966 square feet and includes multiple rooms, a commercial kitchen, a dining hall, and 18,919 square feet of warehouse space served by four loading docks suitable for forklifts. The Livingston building, dating to 1909 and opened in 1910, is a three-story structure totaling 7,680 square feet and is configured for office use. A 12,600-square-foot multipurpose building includes a large meeting hall and additional interior spaces. The campus also has a 6,480-square-foot gymnasium that was relocated from Camp Crowder. Residential components include a four-plex, a duplex, and a cottage home, for a total building footprint of 70,878 square feet.
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