Originally this post was going to be all about our night at Salvage One for a charity event called 3H (Home Help and Hope) benefiting a great organization called Facing Forward to End Homelessness. One of my dearest and oldest friends, Courtney, is on their board and always organizes a great event. The organization helps homeless women and children truly transform their lives.
Salvage One is a 60,000 square foot old loft building on the city’s west side. They literally save architectural elements … fireplace mantels, staircases. corbels, bathtubs, bars, church pews, you name it … from the wrecking ball … giving them new life in creative ways. They also have become a very avante garde event space, especially for weddings with an urban edge.
Of course, once we got there, I was kicking myself that I hadn’t brought my real camera … so my iPhone photos will have to do, even though camera phones and low-lighting do not generally like each other.
I grabbed a few photos from their website to give you a general idea …
See those price tags? Yes, everything’s for sale.
What kind of bar is more your style? There’s old-school bar …