Ann Arbor’s Cobblestone Farm gets new floor with renovation

Ann Arbor’s Historic Cobblestone Farm is getting a new floor but staying the same height.The Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation Department is installing a new floor in Buhr Park’s signature barn off Eisenhower Road. Gone is the old pine floor that had worn down to practically nothing, according to city officials.”We’re just tearing out the old floor and putting a new one in,” says Jessica Black, Special Events Coordinator and Facility Supervisor for the farm. The project is expected to take the rest of the month to complete. In the mean time Park & Recreation Dept.’s Customer Service Center is holding up in a temporary space elsewhere in Buhr Park.Source: Jessica Black Special Events Coordinator and Facility Supervisor for Ann Arbor’s Historic Cobblestone FarmWriter: Jon Zemke

Ann Arbor’s Historic Cobblestone Farm is getting a new floor but staying the same height.

The Ann Arbor Parks & Recreation Department is installing a new floor in Buhr Park’s signature barn off Eisenhower Road. Gone is the old pine floor that had worn down to practically nothing, according to city officials.

“We’re just tearing out the old floor and putting a new one in,” says Jessica Black, Special Events Coordinator and Facility Supervisor for the farm.

The project is expected to take the rest of the month to complete. In the mean time Park & Recreation Dept.’s Customer Service Center is holding up in a temporary space elsewhere in Buhr Park.

Source: Jessica Black Special Events Coordinator and Facility Supervisor for Ann Arbor’s Historic Cobblestone Farm
Writer: Jon Zemke

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