From 1916 to 2002 the company remained the first and largest known producer of Nottingham Lace in the United States.
[3] The facility featured a theater,[3] bowling alley, gymnasium, infirmary, clock tower (that is a city landmark and has a Meneely cast iron bell) and other amenities.
[4] On January 31, 2011, the Scranton City Council gave final approval to Lace Building Affiliates to redevelop the Scranton Lace Complex industrial factory located at 1315 Mylert Avenue.
[5] Development was stalled because the site had been located within a flood zone before a levee was completed along the Lackawanna River in 2011 and the mapping was not updated until early 2016.
[9] The core historic buildings were redeveloped into a mix of residential, retail, and public amenity spaces named Lace Village.