Taking something old and making it new again.
It’s a mantra many Pacific Northwesterners have come to understand and appreciate as part of the area’s “reduce, reuse, recycle” frame of mind.
Camas based company CID Bio-Science has taken this concept to the next level as it completes a $1 million renovation to the 80-year-old landmark American Legion Bennett-Barnett Post No. 27 building located at the corner of Northeast Third Avenue and East First Avenue.
Originally designed by architect D.W. Hillborn and built in the 1920s, it served as Post No. 27’s meeting hall and over the years has also been used for public and private events, and as a roller skating rink and a neon sign business and museum.
The run-down building had been vacant for about a half-dozen years when it caught the eye of CID Bio-Science President Leonard Felix, who was impressed by its interior design elements including giant timber beams. In it, he saw great potential. So in October 2011, CID purchased the building and renovations began in June 2012. On Nov. 20, the community is invited to an open house when the results will be unveiled.