Once an industrial complex. Village Gate Square now houses an eclectic group of restaurants, retail shops, galleries, and offices.
Originally a manufacturing plant for the J. Hungerford Smith Company, who made "True Fruit" flavored syrups, as well as the flavor syrup for A&W Root Beer, it now describes itself as a "community of artists, craftspeople and businesses."
In this former Kodak Research Lab building, they make silicon chips.
Originally built as a residence for a Kodak executive, this building was expanded to house a nursing home and is now home to the UPREP Academy.
This former firehouse was a news stand in the 90s and now has a micro-brewery and a sub shop.
This former firehouse is now an art center.
This former firehouse was a camera store in the 90s and is now a substance abuse treatment center.