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Refined Living in Downtown Charleston, WV
A CHARLESTON LANDMARK Reimagined.
2022 BEST USE OF HISTORIC TAX CREDITS AWARD from Preservation Alliance of WV!
2021 BEST REDEVELOPMENT AWARD from Charleston Area Alliance!
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Washer/Dryer in Every Unit
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Pet Friendly
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Granite Countertops
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Full Building Security System
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Dedicated Off-Street Parking
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Tile Bathrooms
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Walk-in-Closets
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Bathroom for Every Bedroom
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Stainless Steel Appliances
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Designer Cabinetry
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Oversized Kitchen Sinks
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Soft-Close Cabinets
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Let Visitors in Remotely
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Custom Islands
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High Ceilings
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Luxurious Vinyl Plank Floors
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Professional Local Mgmt.
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And More!
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52 Premier Studio, 1BR & 2BR/2BA Downtown Apartments & Ground Floor Commercial Available
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This urban revitalization involves the reimagining of Charleston’s Atlas Building into a vibrant, mixed-use destination featuring 52 premier downtown apartments with spacious, open-concept layouts that are ideal for entertaining friends and family. Whether you are a young professional, empty nester or have a growing family, we have a residence to suit your needs. With a bathroom and walk-in-closet for every bedroom, these apartments are unmatched in downtown Charleston. The property sits only a 4-minute walk from Capitol Street, the Clay Center and Kanawha Boulevard, and a short 10-minute stroll from Appalachian Power Park and the Haddad Riverfont. Upon opening in 1941, the Atlas Building, designed by Charleston-based Tucker and Silling, was at the cutting edge of modern architectural & structural design, viewed as the most elaborate and up-to-date public building in Charleston. The Charleston Daily Mail referred the Atlas as "Another monument to the Kanawha valley's industrial and commercial expansion, the 8-story office building incorporates structural features which make it one of the most modern office buildings in the entire Middle West and South". This repurposing will reaffirm the Atlas’ historical place as among the most impressive buildings in the City of Charleston, and a monument to the City’s economic resilience.
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BY THE NUMBERS
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52 premier urban infill apartments, including studios, 1BRs &
2BR/2Bas
75 off-street parking spots
.2 miles from Capitol Street Corridor
700 square foot roof deck (possible amenity)
5,800 square feet of ground-floor commercial space
100,000 annual visitors to nearby Clay Center for Arts & Sciences
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