A once-blighted building in Spring Grove has been reborn as 23 luxury rentals.
North East Street Apartments at 50 N. East St. also include 8,000 square feet of commercial space.
Renting from $875 to $1,350, the studio, one- and two-bedroom units feature modern amenities, new kitchens and baths, sizable bedrooms, high ceilings, large windows and washer/dryer hookups, according to a Facebook post by project developer Predix Properties.
There is a fitness room and common laundry room as well, along with off-street parking. The apartments are within walking distance of Spring Grove Community Park and Hanover Trolley Trail.
50 N. East St. was originally an addition to the Dempwolf Building, which was built in 1896 and housed the first high school in Spring Grove School District, a release said. It was a school until 1999, when the Borough of Spring Grove purchased it.
Later, Windy Hill Senior Center and Spring Grove Regional Parks & Recreational Center were located there. In 2020, the property was sold to developer Seth Predix.
“Repurposing this building creates a wonderful asset to the community and continues to bring more good people into Spring Grove borough,” Predix said in the release. “We appreciate the support and partnership with everyone involved in this redevelopment project.”
In conjunction with Predix Properties, Spring Grove Area Chamber of Commerce and the York County Economic Alliance, the borough is holding a ribbon-cutting and open house at North East Street Apartments on Feb. 25