Covered walkway, Liberty Market Building, May 23, 2019. Image by Ali Mosleh.
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Resource ID
7505
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Ali Mosleh
Date of Creation
23 May 2019
Keywords
Industrial Heritage, Emerging Historian
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Ali Mosleh
Caption
Covered walkway, Liberty Market Building, May 23, 2019. Image by Ali Mosleh.
Description
Tour participants sit under a covered walk at Liberty Market Building, one of the renovated factories of Liberty Village. In the past, this complex was a set of old storage facilities and factory spaces that were operated by John Inglis Co., a company that had a significant impact on the area and its history. The Market was repurposed into commercial and retail space in the 1980s and 1990s. Today, it's home to an eclectic mix of retail stores, doctors offices and technology and marketing firms.