On its prominent corner lot, the home stands with a kind of stubborn dignity, its brick exterior still solid after a hundred years of winters. Inside, light pours through large windows onto bare framing and open spaces, revealing not decay, but possibility. The trio of fireplaces hint at evenings once warmed by conversation and coal, now ready to anchor a new design and a new era of living.
This is not a project for someone seeking perfection on day one. It’s for the buyer who sees beyond missing drywall and unfinished floors to the rare luxury of complete creative control. Here, rooms can be reimagined, systems modernized, and history carefully woven into every decision. With vision and commitment, this structure can become a singular Youngstown residence—one that respects its past while boldly claiming its future.