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Easton Yoga Renovation and Restoration

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The front facade on Northampton Street was tackled in 2005. The sign for Easton Yoga and the first floor facade was designed by Marcus Michael Designs, Bethlehem, PA.


The rear facade construction on Pine Street started in late 2010 and ended in March of 2011. Preservation Works teamed with Spillane Custom Carpentry to create this amazing transformation. The finishing touches of the balconies and gates were created by Mark Dickey at ArcAngel Ironworks.

Easton Yoga, Easton PA

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Preservation Works Ltd.

(484) 548-0524

info@preservationworks.us

The Easton Yoga entrance on Pine Street was in a sad state. New doors, windows, lime plaster, and ironwork create a sense of drama and excitement as well as adding value to the former warehouse and its neighborhood.

Easton Yoga’s facade on Northampton Street, before and after. Using architectural elements seen in Montreal and reflected in Easton, passersby can enjoy a sense of calm and healing that the business promotes and the building mirrors.