Loft-style living in a former Coca-Cola bottling plant

Industrial-inspired decorating schemes have been popular for years, but not every apartment can boast a direct connection to an actual industrial plant. A mixed-use development created from a former Coca-Cola bottling plant at 1707 N. Market St. in Frederick, Md., includes restaurant and office spaces in the original plant and a new four-story apartment building. The Bottling Plant’s apartments have large floor-to-ceiling windows in the units and design elements in the main entrance and lobby that echo the entrance to the former plant.

Amenities in the 86-unit building include a swimming pool, a fitness center, a courtyard, a fire pit, bike storage, a dog run and outdoor games such as bocce. Pets are allowed. The Bottling Plant is a short drive to shops, restaurants and downtown Frederick. The building is adjacent to Rose Hill Manor Park.

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