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The Cortland Corset Building at 75 East Court Street “is a cathedral of industrial age America. Built in 1872 by the Cortland Wagon Company, the building boasts double brick construction, massive wooden beams, spacious enclosed stairways, and wide floor boards that give a satisfying creak with every step. And everywhere, the windows. Tall and plentiful, lined up to dutifully pull natural light into a space built before workers relied on electricity.” (Excerpted from Cortland Area Tribune, Dustin Horton , November 25, 2015)

Now, the Cortland Corset Building is home to local business, artists, and creative entrepreneurs. See the complete list in the Directory or peruse by type of business. Come by to take a class on Ceramics or Sewing or Mosaics, buy local artwork and vintage clothes, and watch the unforgettable performances

Corset Building is owned by Delta Investments and managed by Peter Muehlbauer. If you would like to join the creative community of local entrepreneurs and artists at the Cortland Corset Building, space is available at affordable rates. Please get in touch with Peter using the Contact Us form on the website or through Facebook.