Old Martschink Building on Cumberland Street (Historic Charleston, SC) to undergo state of the art renovation
Soon, the Martschink Building on Cumberland Street, across from Independence Alley will have a new look and feel.
About the project
Introducing 26 Cumberland Street, constructed in 1941-1942 by the Martchinks, a family with extensive real estate interest in the French quarter of Charleston. We will transform this historic building through innovative renovations into a modern space that honors its heritage while serving a new purposeโan architectural gem showcasing the city’s rich history and culture.ย
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Photo credit: City House Charleston Instagram
thanks for continuing to ruin this town
Just curious, but how is remodeling a building to make it look better and be more functional, ruin this town?