
Property owners surrounding 410 Central SW, commonly referred to as the Gizmo building, are buzzing with anticipation as the building’s new owner works to bring the long-vacant space to life.
The buzz started when local artist and general contractor Sheri Crider purchased the roughly 53,000-square-foot, four-story building in April, bringing around seven years of vacancy to an end. Crider plans to move Sanitary Tortilla Factory, the art space she founded and directs, into the Gizmo Building and transform it into an art hub.
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