But we don’t want to get carried away with our plans before really engaging with our neighbors. This neighborhood has experienced a lot of change in recent years, including a rebrand as the “Spring Arts” district. While many of these changes are positive, they are still changes — and change can be hard. We recognize that one of the big changes is in the use of the building itself. Before it was vacant, it was home to art studios — which was a wonderful use of the space. Several years ago, there was an eviction that disrupted a lot of artists’ lives and livelihoods, and the building fell vacant. While our landlord purchased it some time after that, we understand that this building may still trigger unhappy memories for some people. We are here to listen to your thoughts and ideas about how to we can contribute to a positive future for 915 Spring Garden and our surrounding community, if you ever would like to share them with us. We want Triple Bottom Brewing Company to be a happy place for everyone.

To our friends and neighbors in Spring Garden/West Poplar/Callowhill — please stay tuned for opportunities in the future to brainstorm ways we can play a positive role in our community. And to everyone (all three readers of this blog!), we hope you’ll follow along as we bring Triple Bottom to life. The best is yet to come!