[2] In 1913, the group built a dedicated meeting space that would also provide rental income from retail businesses: the Citizens State Bank and the Lagro Hardware Company.
[3] Beginning in 2017, the volunteer-based Lagro Canal Foundation gradually rehabbed the building by recovering the roof, fixing the drainage, repointing the facade, and replacing exterior lighting.
[4] The 1913 building reflects both early commercial and classical revival architectural styles.
The two-story structure consists of a street-level storefront: the former bank on the left and the hardware store on the right.
The building shares a common wall with the Red Men Hall, forming a commercial block.