Nestled in the heart of downtown Fenton, the “Big Blue Building” at 202 W. Shiawassee Ave. has witnessed more than a century of change, growth, and
community life. Built in 1889, this historic property has evolved alongside the city.
With its grand exterior, timeless architecture, and legacy of care, the building stands today as more than just a structure. It is rooted in history, centered on people, and always moving forward.
A Landmark Built in 1889
Constructed during a period of tremendous growth in Fenton, the Big Blue Building was originally built as a large residential-style structure, designed with both function and elegance in mind. Its impressive size and classic architectural character made it a recognizable presence in the community.
Over the decades, the building became best known for its role as an adult assisted living facility. For many years, it operated as a place of comfort, support, and care for residents in the later stages of life. The size (18 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms) allowed it to serve numerous individuals and families.
A significant addition was completed in 1962, expanding the building’s footprint and functionality while preserving much of its history. This blend of old and new helped the property continue serving the community.
A Place Centered on Care
What makes the history of 202 W. Shiawassee Ave. especially meaningful is its long-standing connection to health and wellness. Whether as a residential care facility or more recently as home to Cafe of Life Chiropractic , office of Dr Erica Peabody, alongside several other wellness-based businesses, the building has consistently been a place where people came seeking support, healing, and connection.
Today, the space has transformed into a collaborative hub where local entrepreneurs, practitioners, and service providers work together under one historic roof.
Preserving History While Embracing the Future
Historic buildings carry stories that new construction simply cannot replicate. The walls of 202 W. Shiawassee Ave. have seen decades of community life. As downtown Fenton continues to grow and evolve, preserving spaces like this helps maintain the character and identity that make the community unique. The building serves as a reminder that progress and preservation can coexist.
Today, visitors stepping inside may notice the blend of historic charm and modern purpose. Original architectural details stand alongside updated spaces designed to support today’s businesses and clients. It is a place where history still feels present.
More Than a Building
For over 135 years, 202 W. Shiawassee Ave. has adapted to meet the needs of the community. From residential care to chiropractic care to wellness services, from long-term residents to local businesses, its purpose has always centered around community.
Its story stands as proof that historic spaces can continue to thrive when they remain connected to the people they serve.