I searched and couldn't find a thread like this, other than a current one that is one member's build thread.
If there IS one, sorry.
Anyway, I typed up a LONG post about my shop and attached several images, then accidentally closed the browser window.
Long story short, it was my late Dad's concrete block 2-bay double overhead door boat shed with a fish & game cleaning room and 2 storage rooms. I cut a hole in the back wall between the 2 bays, poured a slab out back big enough to relocate my steel building open carport and single-bay enclosed shop, and then enclosed the carport and installed 2 more overhead doors and a back door leading to my back yard.
I wired the place for 208/230, with 110 all over the place including all fluorescent lighting. I also removed the plumbing from the game cleaning room, as well as a huge poured-in-place concrete table for cleaning fish and quartering game (that became my office).
My old shop remained my shop, but I have added a partition to contain cooling from a small window unit A/C. The boat bays became one bay for my regular riders, and the other for day-to-day maintenance and prime rider parking. The new 2-bay garage is storage for the bulk of my collection.
My office-
View of the collection garage standing at the back door, suspended wooden shelf on the right for large item storage like fairings, saddlebags, exhaust systems, etc.
My workbench and shop area, before I installed the rolling plywood partition for the A/C
The other section of the shop taken from the barn door end, with the opening to the boat shed bays on the near right, and the opening to the garage bays on the far left. More suspended lumber shelves on the lft for project staging, tubs underneath; parts bins on the right with cluttered countertop
A view inside the garage before I installed the suspended shelf unit
The side of the garage from the outside