(Shenandoah, IA) — A historic building in downtown Shenandoah will be renovated after sitting unused for 24 years. The project is expected to cost a half-million dollars. The Johnson Brothers Building served as a livestock feed mill. It was built about 80 years ago and closed in 1998. Shenandoah officials had initially talked about demolition a decade ago, but now they support the idea of turning the building into retail and office space, as well as a storehouse and workshop for doors, windows, and other materials that are rescued from other properties. If all goes well, the work should be done in the fall of 2023.
Historic Shenandoah Building To Be Renovated After Sitting Unused For 24 Years
By Mandy Billings
Jul 16, 2022 | 4:55 AM
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