Originally called the United Carriage & Baggage Transfer Building, this 1886 structure had a past life as a livery and horse drawn carriage storage facility that featured over 100 horse stalls. The early 20th century saw it used as a contractor supply depot until 1969 when it became the first location for The Old Spaghetti Factory. More recently it has featured a series of all-ages night clubs. Developing the project included a combination of exactly matching existing window details and developing an innovative external weight and pulley system for the single hung storefront windows that were counterbalanced by visible black pipe, allowing the sash to operate without need for weight pockets in the walls.