Martinsburg
Roundhouse
Event Hall & Year-Round Market
"Building Community in the Round"
Current Funding Need: ADA-focused enhancements, including ADA parking and ADA walkways, paved road access and related storm water management to build upon completed electrical, elevator, HVAC upgrades to establish a full-functioning marketplace on the first floor of the Bridge and Machine Shop building and outdoor seasonal market pavilion next to the building.
September 2025 Update: Construction of elevator/stairs to provide ADA/handicap accessibility access to Second Floor and installation of an HVAC system is pending punch list/final inspection. Projects were funded through allocations by the Berkeley County Commission, City of Martinsburg and Legislative Economic Development Assistance (LEDA) grants awarded by State Lawmakers and approved by Gov. Jim Justice.
November 2025 Update: Congressional Directed Spending Award: Thanks to the support of U.S. Sens. Shelley Moore Capito and Joe Manchin (now retired), the Roundhouse was awarded a $750,000 grant in support of this project. First steps to draw down these funds with administrative grant support from the Eastern Panhandle Regional Planning and Development Council (Region 9) and selection of an architect/engineering firm for various capital projects is pending approval of proposal/scope of work.
Mirroring the Capitol Market in Charleston, W.Va., our vision is attract year-round tenants and host a seasonal farmers market to provide fresh produce from Berkeley County and the greater Eastern Panhandle region in what is currently a "food desert" in the City of Martinsburg. Combined with must-see historic "edu-tainment" attractions and other community activities, the Marketplace project is anticipated to attract 3,000 people per day and create more than 45 jobs in the first year of operation.
Read our Market & Event Center business plan here


