A couple in San Francisco said they're doing something to help improve their neighborhood. They've turned a former liquor store into a working studio, art gallery and community gathering spot. The couple said it's more than a business.
said they're doing something to help improve their neighborhood. They've turned a former liquor store into a working studio, art gallery and community gathering spot.
"This is the walk-n cooler to keep the beer cold. They stored all the liquor back in the garage," said co-owner Arthur Koch who's also Magruder's fiance. "That is a medieval city in Italy," said Koch as he pulled out a photo he took."What better thing to do than to put an art center in the middle of this neighborhood where there is nothing else like this," said Magruder.This center is yet another example of their partnership.
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