From the outside, right now, it does look like a creepy, old funeral home. But Chase Slepak wants to transform the building in Harrison’s Natrona neighborhood into a cafe and market, bringing new life to the building and, he hopes, the neighborhood. Slepak also envisions meeting space for local non-profits. Probably the best part is the idea for a market that will provide staples such as produce, milk and eggs. That will save many in the low-income area from having to find a way to make it to Natrona Heights for some groceries.
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