A New York City vinyl seller plans to turn the 35,400 square-foot building once occupied by Bruce's New & Used Furniture into a joint record shop, concert venue, nightclub and mixed-use space.
Hundreds of records, including classical, jazz, salsa and rock records, sit on tables at 935 W. Fourth St. in Davenport on Saturday, April 18, 2026, known as Record Store Day. The unopened venue, called the Sound Factory, opened early to celebrate the annual event.
The second floor of 935 W. Fourth St. in Davenport. Keith Christ bought the building in June. He said he plans to turn the building into a multi-use space that includes a record shop, lofts and a stage.
Keith Christ, 52, stands in the first floor of 935 W. Fourth St. in Davenport on Saturday, April 18, 2026. He plans to turn the four-story building into a multi-use space called the Sound Factory.
Keith Christ, 52, stands in the first floor of 935 W. Fourth St. in Davenport on Saturday, April 18, 2026. He plans to turn the four-story building into a multi-use space called the Sound Factory.
The second floor of 935 W. Fourth St. in Davenport. Keith Christ bought the building in June. He said he plans to turn the building into a multi-use space that includes a record shop, lofts and a stage.
Hundreds of records, including classical, jazz, salsa and rock records, sit on tables at 935 W. Fourth St. in Davenport on Saturday, April 18, 2026, known as Record Store Day. The unopened venue, called the Sound Factory, opened early to celebrate the annual event.