The first floor of the building will house a 20,000-square-foot health center.
The second floor housed at least eight girls until 1952.
The ground floor of the building still houses a money exchange office.
The building was old, but strong, for the ground floor had once housed a bank.
The second floor also houses the museum's new welcome center and a store.
Three floors will house a technology company, creating 60 new jobs.
The first floor will house a restaurant and a bookstore.
Over the years, the second floor also housed the city hall and a movie theater.
The third floor housed the university's 7,000-volume library and natural history collection.
The lower floor of the same housed a restaurant and a small theater since 1964-67.