First in 1928, just a one room filling station with a shed porch on the front. Then, in 1936 remodeled into a 'legitimate gas station' by the new, young architect from Baton Rouge: A. Hayes Town. Improved now with three wings: one out front for drive through gas pumps, one on the north side for mechanics with a hydraulic lift, and one on the southwest side for automobile washing. Next, in 1978 bought by 2 young architects (Tommy Goodman and Sam Mockbee) and transformed yet again into their studio, using large glass walls, curved courtyard walls and plenty of imagination. Occupied by an appraiser, then a tenant, then bought by the current owner/Realtor® Ideal for an aspiring Architect, CPA, Realtor®, artist or Insurance broker, artist or even convert to a residence; all you need will be a larger bathroom (bump out the rear wall.) Life will be a 'gas.'