A historic building in downtown Hagerstown has been transformed into a modern mixed-use development, with a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for Tuesday, March 4, at 11:00 a.m. The project, led by Hagerstown Properties LLC, has converted a previously vacant office building at 1 North Potomac Street into four luxury apartments and a ground-level retail space, now home to The Yarn Shop.
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The newly renovated apartments feature high-end amenities, including gourmet kitchens with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, hardwood floors, 12-foot-high ceilings, large windows, in-unit washers and dryers, keyless entry, and controlled building access. Additional benefits include high-speed WiFi and free covered parking. As an incentive, new tenants signing a 12-month lease will receive one month free.
This marks the first mixed-use project in Hagerstown Properties’ six-year commitment to revitalizing downtown. By adding five new housing units to the market, the company aims to enhance the walkability and livability of the area. Owners Steve and Kami Owens emphasized their commitment to transforming underutilized properties into vibrant community spaces.
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The opening of this development aligns with ongoing efforts by local officials and business leaders to promote economic growth and residential expansion in Hagerstown’s downtown district. The event is expected to attract city officials, community members, and stakeholders invested in the city’s future.
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