Building Description
The Neoclassical 2 story brick building, just short of 8,000 square feet, was built in 1927 for the Holton Street State Bank. It was designed by St. Paul, Minnesota-based A. Moorman and Co. architects. Following the bank’s closure in 1960, it was used by groups including the Boys & Girls Clubs, Centro Del Nino and a charter school before becoming vacant in 2006. RiverBee LLC convened more than 40 local investors to purchase the building and turned it into the Cream City Hostel in 2019, however COVID forced the facility to close. Since May 2021, 4th Dimension Sobriety has occupied the former bank building-turned-hostel at 500 E. Center St., on the edge of the Harambee and Riverwest neighborhoods. 4th Dimension was able to convert some existing areas to “holistic space” for yoga, meditation and other components of the sober living community’s program. The building’s industrial kitchen and large back yard allow 4th Dimension to host community meals, host 12-Step meetings and open the space to the extended community.
Visitor Experience
Visitors to 4th Dimension Sobriety will receive a short guided tour of the building, highlighting its use as a sober living community and information on the Centers unique spaces.
Address
500 E Center St
Saturday Hours
10 am - 5 pm
Sunday Hours
10 am - 5 pm
Photography
Photography allowed, Videography allowed
Handicapped Accessible
Fully wheelchair accessible