Insite Magazine January 2016 | Page 11

be expanded into a performance space for live music concerts, art film showings, and even theater plays. The front of the building will be home to a restaurant, a microbrewery, and a local coffee shop. “The retail aspects and community engagement are very needed,” says Jose Quintana. “The neat part about this project is that even though we are driving it, we have a lot of community members that are supporting the