fibre space Expands
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fibre space Expands

Boutique purchased historic flatiron building.

1319 Prince St. current photo.

1319 Prince St. current photo.

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1319 Prince St. in the past.

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Danielle Romanetti

Yarn boutique fibre space has officially landed in its new Alexandria location. In July, owner Danielle Romanetti purchased 1319 Prince St., the only known historic flatiron building in the city that sits at the corner of Commerce Street, Prince Street and West Street. The building used to be Royal Studios.

Located just 1.5 blocks from its former King Street current location, the two-story shop will still include their vast yarn selections, brands and yarn related accessories. The new space has a children’s play area so yarn lovers can shop while children play.

An open air staircase leads to the second floor and a view of the exposed brick detail where the space will be used for large groups, community gatherings, movie nights, yarn tastings and more. The second floor also features two private classrooms.

As part of the building purchase and the commitment to community, fibre space partnered with the City of Alexandria to adopt the public space in front of the building.

See www.fibrespace.com.