Adam & RustBloom
Adam Adam
Hey RustBloom, I’ve been scouting the old factory at 12th and Willow for a mixed‑use project. I’d love your take on the space—there’s probably a lot of hidden history that could add real value to the development.
RustBloom RustBloom
I walked past the rusted gates on a wind‑blown afternoon, and the building seemed to breathe a quiet sigh. Old brick walls still hold faint stains—maybe a fire from decades ago, maybe the last workers’ coffee. The concrete floors crack in a pattern that looks almost like a map of forgotten traffic. If you could keep a few of those exposed beams and that cracked window frame, they could become a storytelling feature rather than just a blank wall. Just remember the old electrical wiring; it might still be live, and the old boiler could be a lead hazard. If you’re aiming for character, keep the grit, but treat the safety as a new layer of history.
Adam Adam
Sounds solid. Keep the exposed beams and cracked frame for that authentic vibe, but double‑check the wiring and boiler first. Safety first, then story. Let me know when you get a clearance report, and we’ll lock down the next phase.
RustBloom RustBloom
Got it—I'll run the checks and pull the clearance report. Once it’s in hand, we’ll lock the next phase and keep the raw story in those beams. Stay tuned.
Adam Adam
Sounds good—just keep the timeline tight. Let me know when the clearance is in, and we’ll lock the next phase. I’ll keep an eye on any potential delays so we stay on track.