The Tanglefoot building is Teal Tree's home as of the new year! It is right off of Wealthy at Straight street, making it easy to locate. The large "Tanglefoot" sign painted on the side can't hurt either!
I was wondering how you folks got access to such great ex-industrial space. there's so much unused space downtown GR (or in most urban areas, for that matter), but I've had no luck finding the people who own it, finding out about zoning regulations, etc. etc.
I am a GR furniture and hardware designer with a knack for getting involved in creative projects. I modify furniture, clocks, lamps, bowls, and other inspiring objects, paint on traditional canvas, have coordinated open studio events (gallery and warehouse style), am currently renovating a 100+ year old house and promoting and planning events for a band called: Spectre.
This site was started for the Teal Tree art studio, formerly based in the Tanglefoot building and now based in my home.
E-mail me for any projects you think I'd be interested in helping or doing.
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hi,
I was wondering how you folks got access to such great ex-industrial space. there's so much unused space downtown GR (or in most urban areas, for that matter), but I've had no luck finding the people who own it, finding out about zoning regulations, etc. etc.
how'd you guys do it?
- Ryan
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