On Saturday, December 6, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the Northwest River Trail Services Building at Columbia River Park. The 3500-square-foot building includes a warming kitchen/cafe, an observation deck with a view of the Susquehanna, multi-use event space, mechanical rooms, and restrooms. The two-million-dollar building will eventually connect with the 14-mile river trail. The building will open officially in May.
This large, decades-old mural was found recently in a storage area of the borough offices and placed in the new building.
A look around
Mayor Lutz officiates
The cutting of the ribbon . .
This building is beautiful! But this building should not be rented out at all ! It should be open at all times for EVERYONE!
ReplyDeleteThe rent from events will help cover the expenses of the building, ex:heat, lighting, security, pest control.
ReplyDeleteIs this building going to have alcohol permitted!
ReplyDeleteSome of the details aren't worked out yet.
DeleteThis building is not a hunting camp or a resort area. It should be for trail people.
ReplyDeleteThis building should have been built between the 2 bridges.
ReplyDeleteOnly alcohol made in Columbia from what I here.
ReplyDeleteThis is a waste of money! Its not even opened!!
ReplyDeleteIt won't officially be open until May 2015.
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