Two Historic Downtown Lots Bring Lots of Possibilities. This large open brick building once served as Cotton Warehouse No. 1 and later as a lumber warehouse (A14 008). It has since been converted into a multi-use space, hosting antique auctions, social gatherings, and music events. The interior has both men and women's restrooms with divided stalls and sinks. A large bar equipped with an array of food storage and preparation appliances is also featured. Three large bays allow access to alleyways, a large parking lot, a covered rusticated veranda, and fenced urban garden (A14 009). The garden is accented with raised planting beds made from tractor tires, There are an array of potted planting areas, trees, and even an active coy pond. This space has been recently rewired and operates on an expandable 200 amp system. Skylights are operable with no leaks. Plenty of room for Georgia's next craft brewery and beer garden or eclectic restaurant. This property boasts ample parking.