A vacant city-owned building in Galena could house a variety of services, including public restrooms, a clothing store or a grab-and-go restaurant. Galena City Council members on Monday again discussed the future of the 700-square-foot building on South Main Street, and once again tabled the issue. Earlier this month, the council tabled the matter pending additional information. Since then, local architect Adam Johnson prepared conceptual drawings for three optional uses of the building: one featuring public restrooms and a lobby, one with restrooms and about 350 square feet of retail space, and a third with restrooms and about 250 square feet for retail. A report says the city received six inquiries from individuals or organizations interested in leasing the building.



