The factory complex was constructed between 1905 and 1912 for Weis Binder Company, originally from
Toledo, Ohio. It was built along with many other new industries during Monroe's sudden economic growth at the turn of the twentieth century. The original section of the plant was completed in 1905, and the factory began producing file folders, cardboard binders and index cards in early 1906, with a staff of 60 people. A few years later, the company began constructing wooden bookcases and other office furniture. The company made an addition in 1909, doubling the floor space. Business boomed, and a few years later another addition was constructed. When completed in 1912, the complex consisted of three main buildings for a total of 120,000 ft2 (11,150 m2) and employed 300 people. From 1912 to 1964, the company produced paper and office equipment. In 1964, the complex was purchased by Floral City Furniture Company, a subsidiary of
La-Z-Boy, which was based in Monroe. A few years later, the Weis complex was renamed the La-Z-Boy Chair Company. In 1978, the facility was completely vacated when the main La-Z-Boy headquarters on
North Telegraph Road expanded to include their own manufacturing complex. ==WoodCraft Square==