The town of Scotia, a relic of the past timber wars, continues to grapple with transformation as it strives to carve out a new identity following the decline of Pacific Lumber in Humboldt County, California. Once a thriving company town, Scotia faces the daunting task of reinventing itself after the collapse of the timber industry, reflecting a broader shift in the region's economic landscape. The former company town's future prospects are now entwined with efforts to repurpose its real estate assets, marking a pivotal moment as it endeavors to transition into a new era. The story of Scotia mirrors the broader narrative of resilience and adaptation among towns that were historically reliant on single industries, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities inherent in this process of transformation.