250 Metro is a mixed-use property specializing in professional office space and luxury apartments. Amenities include hardwood floors; 10-ft. ceilings; and private, off-street parking. The Metro Building was built in 1946, and purchased by Schewel Furniture Company in 1981. It was used as a warehouse and distribution for furniture and accessories. more
Ruby's Lofts consist of four, 750 square feet luxury apartments that maintain the original charm of oversized windows and exposed brick. The Lofts are located in the Wine Brothers Building, which dates back to the 1920s when it was originally a car dealership. As one of the newest downtown living spaces, Ruby's Lofts embody a true urban point of view. Tour Ruby's Lofts Here. more
The City Exchange was built in 1908 and was the largest produce production facility on the East Coast at the time. It was converted to lofts and flats in 2006. This historic building is outfitted with bamboo floors, stainless steel appliances, 8-ft. ceilings, Italian stairs, and exposed brick and beams that remind residents of the rich history of this 100 year-old building. more
The historic livery building offers 12 efficiency and one-bedroom apartments on the corner of Water and Liberty Streets. Each unit features top-of-the-line appliances and throwback 50s style refrigerators while preserving the rich architectural history of the building with exposed ceilings, wood work, and historically preserved windows. more
The LOFTS at 83 South Main are one of Harrisonburg's newest developments. Built in the 1880s, the exterior retains the look and feel of historic downtown Harrisonburg. However, the interior has been completely reconstructed, remodeled and updated to include spaces for urban lofts on the second, third and fourth floors. Choose from a studio or one-bedroom unit (320-585 square feet) featuring new appliances, exposed brick, spacious baths, and floor to ceiling windows to enjoy the views of Harrisonburg. more