WILKES-BARRE — The Pennsylvania Society, as part of its 125th Year celebration, has announced the creation of a new award to be presented just once to honor…
Three 19th and early 20th century houses in Erie’s West Sixth Street historic district will see new life and new uses through a partnership between Gannon University, Thomas B. Hagen and the Historic Erie Preservation Trust.The agreement, reached in
If the massive walnut doors weren t enough of a hint, the 11-foot ceilings and the slate on the roof tells the story.
The 12 new townhouse apartments on West Sixth Street equipped with LED lighting, exterior video cameras and high-efficiency heating are designated as Buildings of Historical Significance that were built in 1875 in the basin of the former Erie Extension Canal.
Owner Tom Hagen, who is both the chairman of Erie Insurance and a history buff, has dubbed the two houses located at 328-334 W. Sixth St. the Canalside Townhouse Apartments.
Six one- and two-bedroom units in each building are being offered by Glowacki Management at prices that range from $781.25 to $1,662 a month. Sizes range from 625 square feet to 1,231 square feet.