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The Footer Building was the home to Footer's Dye Works and is the last of a large complex of industrial buildings which were
constructed in the first decade of the 20th century. The Footer
Building itself was built in 1906 and is an important remnant of
Cumberland's industrial heritage.
Current view from festival grounds with C&O bike trail in foreground.
Proposed exterior plan.
Possible first floor brew pub and adjacent retail space interior plans. Can be customized based upon tenant feedback
Upper story interior site plans. 24 apartments with six 2BRs and twelve 1BRs
Exterior site plans. Ample parking available on-site and on adjacent parcels fortenant customers and employees
Cumberland Maryland, the Potomac River, and Ridgley West Virginia: Cumberland is thehub of the tri state area just seconds away from West Virginia and minutes away from thePennsylvania border.
The footer building is only feet away from the festival grounds where many wellattended events take place year round. In addition, the C&O Canal Bike Trail runs adjacentto the building where over 100,000 bikers pass by the building each year.
Western Maryland Scenic Railroad Station
C&O Canal Bike Trail
Visibility and accessibility from I-68: 50,000 cars per day on average travel past the site; itis worth noting that in this stretch of I-68 the speed limit drops from 70 to 40 mph.Interstate exit puts traffic right in front of building.
• Construction has the Footer redevelopment has begun.
• Space could be ready for occupancy in 2018.
• We would like to identify an anchor tenant for restaurant space as soon as possible in order to customize the build-out to meet their needs.
• Restaurant could incorporate brewery into space if desired