The Shirt Factory

This building, known today as The Shirt Factory arts and healing center, is home to shops, galleries, artists’ studios and a healing arts community.

Nearly 20 businesses keep regular hours for the public, and you may also find working artists with their studio doors open. You might come across an impromptu demonstration or find an artist selling their creations! Season And Hours Open
Individual businesses’ hours are listed on the website, www.shirtfactorygf.com, and on a rack card at the entrance. The majority of them are open on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 1 to 5 p.m. — though many businesses extend their hours beyond. You are welcome to wander the four floors of the building any day you wish!

Every year we hold an open house on the weekend after Thanksgiving and at several other times throughout the year. You can find out about them by joining our mailing list, and friend us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/shirtfactory.

What Is Distinctive And Authentic To The Character Of The Region
The Shirt Factory is a historic building, designed by architect Ephraim Potter and constructed in 1902. It was once home to the McMullen-Leavens Company, known for its shirts, and later, its finely made dresses. The company acquired the label of Troy Shirt Makers Guild from a competitor in Troy, New York, in 1939.

The Troy Shirt Makers label would eventually account for almost 70% of domestic shirt sales in the United States. A retail outlet was located at the Cooper Street entrance, where Adirondack Quilts is now located. You can still see the marks, grooves and indents in the wooden floors of the building from the sewing machines and other equipment.

The factory continued operations until 1996 when globalization of the textile industry took its toll on domestic textile manufacturing. In 1999 the building was reborn as a location for art galleries, studios and other small businesses and has become a popular destination.

Additional Notes
The Shirt Factory is working on plans for a passenger elevator. Right now just the first floor is handicap-accessible, but there is plenty to see on the first floor! – and plenty to see on other floors for folks who are able!

Fees
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ADA Accessible
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Tours Are Offered
yes
Site is Child-friendly
yes
Site is Pet-friendly
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Latitude: 43.3135297 Longitude: -73.6371008 Elevation: 340 ft
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Kate Austin-Avon
518-353-2121
Corner of Lawrence and Cooper Streets
Glens Falls, NY 12801 US
[email protected]

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Fees
No
ADA Accessible
No
Tours are Offered
Yes
Site is Child-Friendly
Yes
Site is Pet-Friendly
No

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