Sycamore Square building still vibrant

<< Back to archives | Friday, October 24, 2008

Still vibrant outside and inside.  Built in 1890 and restored by Ken Imus in 1973, the Sycamore Square building glows in the late afternoon sunshine along with the street trees.  Yep, Ken planted those back then.  Originally named the ‘Mason Block’, Ken changed the name to ‘The Market Place’ and present owner Pek changed it again to ‘Sycamore Square’. 

Inside the building is filled with four retail shops, two restaurant and maybe ten business offices among the four floors.  The atrium inside rises through all four floors making it one of the most treasured inside spaces in the historic district.  Anytime of year it is a great place to enter for dining out or business.  April, the manager,  keeps the building in top shape.  We invite you to visit Fairhaven soon and enjoy the contemporary use we have put our ten historic buildings.

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