The building at 226 W. Market Street in downtown York was in desperate need of new ownership when Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects decided to make the building its new home.
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Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects has played a role in the location since it started as a roller-skating rink in 1995 to its most recent transformation completed this summer.
Several parks across Pennsylvania are getting some much-needed improvements as Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects works with the state’s Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Clients “bring the knowledge and understanding of their community, and we bring the knowledge of design married with purpose and inspiration,” says Architect Jonathan Taube.
“We are not interior decorators,” says Frank Dittenhafer. “We are Interior Architectural Designers.”
The 30,000-square-foot, one-floor structure is on track to be finished late this year, says Project Architect Todd Grove of Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects, which has designed the building.





