Summary
Long before adaptive reuse became a popular phrase, Drs. Mark Gorden and Eric Munson bought an old house in Redlands and converted it into their dental offices. Twenty-five years later, the house still serves as a comfortable and welcoming place for patients and a comfortable place to work for the dentists.
"Not a month goes by that a patient doesn't comment about the house," Gorden said. "One patient said if we ever wanted to sell, she would buy it and live in it."See the full content of this document
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Business with Ambience
The decision to buy an old house and adaptively reuse it as their offices came easily. According to Gorden, he and Munson had been partners and located in an office on Cajon Street. Their lease was up, and the...
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