Toy Factory Lofts, Liberty Village, May 24, 2018. Image by Andrew Evans.
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Resource ID
7282
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Andrew Evans
Date of Creation
24 May 2018
Keywords
liberty village, toy factory lofts
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Andrew Evans
Caption
Toy Factory Lofts, Liberty Village, May 24, 2018. Image by Andrew Evans.
Description
The Toy Factory Lofts were home to the Irwin Toy Company, which started as an importer and distributor of dry goods and clothing in 1926. The Irwins bought the old paper factory on Hanna Avenue in 1940. When the sons took over the business, they added the distribution of wholesale toys to the company’s portfolio and eventually Irwin distributed the famous toys of the 80s and 90s: Cabbage Patch dolls, Easy Bake ovens, Star Wars action figures.