DICKSON, Tenn. (WKRN) — A new wave of creativity thrives inside a building in Dickson that once had workers cranking out stylish jeans followed by Christmas ornaments that got displayed in the White House.

"This is one of a kind and you can never rebuild something like this," explained developer Ron Runyeon.

He purchased the 96,000 square-foot Mulberry Mill in 2017. It has commercial spaces along with a coworking section, commercial kitchen, and room for events. Runyeon said they also plan to donate a portion of Mulberry Mill's top floor to a local nonprofit.

"We cater to the people in Dickson, not so much somebody coming out from California to have their wedding," Runyeon said, adding that they're already seeing success with spaces rented out.

Runyon owns a lot of real estate and says

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