54. Fostering BOK's Vibrant Community of Emerging Businesses SCOUT's Lindsey Scannapieco

Published: Aug. 16, 2021, 1:46 p.m.

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We\'re talking support for food-based businesses and small scale manufacturing in the August installment of the Creating Community Vitality series. 

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Bok Vocational High School was built in 1936 and accommodated 3,000 students from across Philadelphia studying subjects like wallpapering, cosmetology, auto mechanics, bricklaying, and more. In 2013, the school closed due to decreased enrollment and deferred maintenance. Today it\'s a hub of more than 200 businesses serving a neighborhood in a new and exciting way.

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Lindsey Scannapieco is the Managing Partner of SCOUT, a multi-disciplinary design and development firm with a background in transforming vacant and underutilized spaces in creative ways. Scannapieco speaks about the adaptive reuse project repurposing the former classrooms of a historic school into space for makers, nonprofits, small businesses, and artists.  Shortly after, SCOUT took ownership of the building, and, over the past five years, the building has become a hub for makers, entrepreneurs, and small businesses.

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Check out BOK here.

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Check out other offerings in the Creating Community Vitality series.

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