
Description
Architecturally designed, boutique, professional, timeless restoration of historic structure, no stone left unturned. Replacement of all mechanics, HVAC, windows, plumbing, electric, flooring, kitchens, bathrooms, exterior masonry, appliances, sewer, water service, and woodwork. Eight on-site parking spaces, and opportunity for owner occupied penthouse (largest apartment, encompassing the entire top floor). After years of neglect, this mid-to-late 1800's Second Empire style 5k square foot building was rehabilitated from the outside in. Through the exterior restoration of the arched window headers, mansard roof, gold keystones, and corbels, the buildings original identity was modernized and preserved. The exterior preservation and color palette (black and gold) flowed inside and highlighted our design build capabilities. High ceilings, floor to ceiling window openings, lavish window and door casing, slate and marble fireplaces, and exposed brick bridged the gap between the original architecture and the modern, minimalist finishes.
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0BEDS
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0.31ACRES
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0BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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6,826SQFT
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$175$/SQFT
Description
Architecturally designed, boutique, professional, timeless restoration of historic structure, no stone left unturned. Replacement of all mechanics, HVAC, windows, plumbing, electric, flooring, kitchens, bathrooms, exterior masonry, appliances, sewer, water service, and woodwork. Eight on-site parking spaces, and opportunity for owner occupied penthouse (largest apartment, encompassing the entire top floor). After years of neglect, this mid-to-late 1800's Second Empire style 5k square foot building was rehabilitated from the outside in. Through the exterior restoration of the arched window headers, mansard roof, gold keystones, and corbels, the buildings original identity was modernized and preserved. The exterior preservation and color palette (black and gold) flowed inside and highlighted our design build capabilities. High ceilings, floor to ceiling window openings, lavish window and door casing, slate and marble fireplaces, and exposed brick bridged the gap between the original architecture and the modern, minimalist finishes.
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