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Gray-Belle Building (1907), Salem
This project in the heart of Salem’s historic downtown boasts a lengthy history as a food establishment. Hosting a myriad of eateries since 1907, the Grey-Belle building was recently renovated after sitting vacant since 2015. The building’s story has come full circle, as it is now home to Salem’s first food hall, supporting seven local small businesses downstairs, with five newly-restored historic apartments on the second floor. Artifacts found during the archaeology portion of the renovation are on display in the food hall and speak to the history of this National Register-listed building. Image credit: https://www.forkforty.com/ and Charles Weathers
Congratulations to the entire project team that made this project possible:
FXG Construction
Design-Build by FXG
City of Salem
Ronald James Ped Architect, PC
Gralund Engineering, Inc.
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