This is a big deal - I toured these buildings in 2006 and again in 2019 - The residents were still there in 06 - though it was about 50% capacity - in 19 everyone had been vacated for years and the buildings were beginning to show the affects of deferred maintenance.BellaVilla wrote: ↑May 12, 2021I may have spoken too soon. This is an incredible re-use. Major kudos to the Hoffman family for taking this on.
Here is a link to the auctioneer's website that has 50 photos: https://www.trophypa.com/properties/mis ... -iauction/
This place is going to be a premiere wedding venue in the region.
The buildings are almost all stone and look like they belong in European village.
Missouri Alliance for Preservation put them on their most endangered list with no buyers on the horizon a few years back.
I was thinking this would be a great pick up for the Hoffman's when they announced their plan a few months ago. I hope they keep all the historic buildings, with the stream and stone bridge and the land they could almost build their own little town like Serenbe











