The historic Century Building is the newest addition to Downtown Knoxville's vibrant residential community. Its conversion into sixteen beautiful residences have preserved the building's historic character and charm, including its supremely handsome façade of expansive Palladian windows and stained-glass details, while incorporating the features and amenities of the new urban luxury movement - including hardwood flooring throughout, soaring ceilings, custom cabinetry, open kitchens, Bosch stainless appliances, modern baths and designer fixtures. Approx. sizes per appraiser is an estimate only and is not guaranteed. Buyer to verify size, taxes (TBD) and HOA fees, which are subject to change. Note: In addition to the 16 residences, there are 3 commercial spaces, 2 of which are ground-level restaurants. Courthouse Retrieval records state the building was constructed in 1920, however numerous historians date the building to the mid 1800's.
The historic Century Building is the newest addition to Downtown Knoxville's vibrant residential community. Its conversion into sixteen beautiful residences have preserved the building's historic character and charm, including its supremely handsome façade of expansive Palladian windows and stained-glass details, while incorporating the features and amenities of the new urban luxury movement - including hardwood flooring throughout, soaring ceilings, custom cabinetry, open kitchens, Bosch stainless appliances, modern baths and designer fixtures. Approx. sizes per appraiser is an estimate only and is not guaranteed. Buyer to verify size, taxes (TBD) and HOA fees, which are subject to change. Note: In addition to the 16 residences, there are 3 commercial spaces, 2 of which are ground-level restaurants. Courthouse Retrieval records state the building was constructed in 1920, however numerous historians date the building to the mid 1800's.
The historic Century Building is the newest addition to Downtown Knoxville's vibrant residential community. Its conversion into sixteen beautiful residences have preserved the building's historic character and charm, including its supremely handsome façade of expansive Palladian windows and stained-glass details, while incorporating the features and amenities of the new urban luxury movement - including hardwood flooring throughout, soaring ceilings, custom cabinetry, open kitchens, Bosch stainless appliances, modern baths and designer fixtures. Approx. sizes per appraiser is an estimate only and is not guaranteed. Buyer to verify size, taxes (TBD) and HOA fees, which are subject to change. Note: In addition to the 16 residences, there are 3 commercial spaces, 2 of which are ground-level restaurants. Courthouse Retrieval records state the building was constructed in 1920, however numerous historians date the building to the mid 1800's.
Short Term Rental Capabilities!! Welcome to the Emporium Building located on the historic 100 Block of Gay Street, in the Arts District. This is the first opportunity to own in this iconic building. Originally built in the 1990's and redone in 2005 by Dewhirst Properties, Emporium offers high ceilings, large windows and beautiful views of Downtown Knoxville, within walking distance of Market Square, Old City and the new Baseball Stadium development. Units in the Emporium also offer an incredible private and gated courtyard with mature trees, turf and plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors while in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the city. With the ability to short term rent, this will be an incredible investment property or permanent residence for you. T axes are based on an estimated amount, all buyers to verify square footage.
Short Term Rental Capabilities!! Welcome to the Emporium Building located on the historic 100 Block of Gay Street, in the Arts District. This is the first opportunity to own in this iconic building. Originally built in the 1990's and redone in 2005 by Dewhirst Properties, Emporium offers high ceilings, large windows and beautiful views of Downtown Knoxville, within walking distance of Market Square, Old City and the new Baseball Stadium development. Units in the Emporium also offer an incredible private and gated courtyard with mature trees, turf and plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors while in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the city. With the ability to short term rent, this will be an incredible investment property or permanent residence for you. Unit B4 offers a private courtyard entrance into the space, tall ceilings and natural sunlight. It is the perfect blend of contemporary living with the concrete floors and updated kitchen with a historic charm flare with the original brick walls. Taxes are based on an estimated amount, all buyers to verify square footage.
This one-bedroom, 1.5-bath condo is located in the historic Jacksonian Building, featuring more than 1200 square feet of beautiful living space. It features elegant wood floors throughout, original brick accent walls, and soaring high ceilings. The meticulously designed kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line Bosch stainless steel appliances. At the same time, a separate laundry area houses a full-size washer and dryer. The main bedroom offers a generously sized closet and a master bath adorned with high-end tile work, a stylish countertop, vessel sinks, and a walk-in shower. Adding to its charm, three expansive windows provide an unparalleled view, making this one of the most unique condos in downtown Knoxville. This exceptional property also includes a 149-square-foot deeded storage unit in the basement. At this price point, you would be hard-pressed to find a more exquisite condo in downtown Knoxville.
Located on one of the most picturesque streets in Downtown Knoxville, the Daylight Building is conveniently situated among the eclectic shops and popular restaurants of charming Union Avenue, just one block from Market Square. Enjoy a short stroll or ride to the World's Fair Park, bustling Gay Street and the Theater District, lively Old City, the University of Tennessee, and Downtown's extensive greenway system along the Tennessee River. This urban residence, with a private entrance that opens onto a shared gated courtyard, features a spacious living area and open kitchen, generous bedrooms and closets, original exposed brick, rustic concrete floors and modern fixtures. AirBnB / Short-Term Rentals are not permitted by the HOA. Approx. size per Courthouse Retrieval System is an estimate only & is not guaranteed. Buyer to verify size, taxes & HOA fees, which are subject to change.
The 50 apartments in the Medical Arts Building (MAB) are being converted into condominiums and are now offered for the first time as a purchase option! New owners will enjoy the fantastic location between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units are conveyed with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Tile flooring, remodeled bathrooms, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances in the open kitchens, and plenty of natural light create a comfortable living area. Unit sizes vary from 515 square feet to 2,101 square feet. No short-term rentals are permitted. The minimum lease term will be 180 days. The MAB, an ornate Gothic Revival style building built in 1932 by Lexington, Kentucky architecture firm Manley and Young, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 24, 1984. Originally planned as a 13-story building, the plans were scaled back due to the Great Depression to what we see today as a 10-story high rise, including the attached 4-story parking garage. Owners will have the opportunity to purchase parking in the private, interior garage. The decorative terra cotta and dark green spandrel panels on the exterior of the East and South facing facades show the attention to detail, which was rarely seen in the southeast at that time. The MAB was once home to a pharmacy, a bank, a beauty shop, a florist, and several restaurants. A bowling alley and a putt-putt golf course also entertained tenants and visitors! The building experienced its share of hardships. In 1985, it was completely renovated and once again became a favorite location for many well-known doctors, dentists, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals. Thomas B. Grace, a real estate investor from Chicago, purchased the building in 2006. The plan was to leave it as a multi-tenant office building for many years, but the recession changed everything. It was agreed that the highest and best use for the building was a conversion to residential. The building conversion was completed in April 2014. Now, a new generation of people call the Medical Arts Building home! Building history: The Medical Arts Building, an ornate Gothic Revival style building built in 1932 by Lexington, Kentucky architecture firm Manley and Young, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places May 24, 1984. Originally planned as a 13-story building, the plans were scaled back due to the Great Depression to what we see today as a 10-story high rise, including the attached 4-story parking garage. The decorative terra cotta and dark green spandrel panels on the exterior of the East and South facing facades clearly shows the attention to detail, which was rarely seen anywhere else in southeast at that time. The Medical Arts Building was once home to a pharmacy, a bank, a beauty shop, a florist, and several restaurants. A bowling alley and a putt-putt golf course also entertained tenants and visitors! The building went through its share of hard time and in 1985 a complete renovation of the building was done and once again became a favorite location for many well-known doctors, dentists, attorneys, accountants and other professionals. Thomas B. Grace, a real estate investor from Chicago, purchased the building in 2006. The plan was to leave the building as a multi-tenant office building for many years but the recession changed everything. It was agreed that the highest and best use for the building was a conversion to residential. The building conversion was completed in April 2014. Now, a new generation of people call the Medical Arts Building home! Fast forward to October 2024. The apartments are being converted into condominiums and will be sold individually. New owners will continue to enjoy the fantastic location in between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units convey with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Parking spaces in the interior private garage
The 50 apartments in the Medical Arts Building (MAB) are being converted into condominiums and are now offered for the first time as a purchase option! New owners will enjoy the fantastic location between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units are conveyed with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Tile flooring, remodeled bathrooms, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances in the open kitchens, and plenty of natural light create a comfortable living area. Unit sizes vary from 515 square feet to 2,101 square feet. No short-term rentals are permitted. The minimum lease term will be 180 days. The MAB, an ornate Gothic Revival style building built in 1932 by Lexington, Kentucky architecture firm Manley and Young, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 24, 1984. Originally planned as a 13-story building, the plans were scaled back due to the Great Depression to what we see today as a 10-story high rise, including the attached 4-story parking garage. Owners will have the opportunity to purchase parking in the private, interior garage. The decorative terra cotta and dark green spandrel panels on the exterior of the East and South facing facades show the attention to detail, which was rarely seen in the southeast at that time. The MAB was once home to a pharmacy, a bank, a beauty shop, a florist, and several restaurants. A bowling alley and a putt-putt golf course also entertained tenants and visitors! The building experienced its share of hardships. In 1985, it was completely renovated and once again became a favorite location for many well-known doctors, dentists, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals. Thomas B. Grace, a real estate investor from Chicago, purchased the building in 2006. The plan was to leave it as a multi-tenant office building for many years, but the recession changed everything. It was agreed that the highest and best use for the building was a conversion to residential. The building conversion was completed in April 2014. Now, a new generation of people call the Medical Arts Building home! Building history: The Medical Arts Building, an ornate Gothic Revival style building built in 1932 by Lexington, Kentucky architecture firm Manley and Young, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places May 24, 1984. Originally planned as a 13-story building, the plans were scaled back due to the Great Depression to what we see today as a 10-story high rise, including the attached 4-story parking garage. The decorative terra cotta and dark green spandrel panels on the exterior of the East and South facing facades clearly shows the attention to detail, which was rarely seen anywhere else in southeast at that time. The Medical Arts Building was once home to a pharmacy, a bank, a beauty shop, a florist, and several restaurants. A bowling alley and a putt-putt golf course also entertained tenants and visitors! The building went through its share of hard time and in 1985 a complete renovation of the building was done and once again became a favorite location for many well-known doctors, dentists, attorneys, accountants and other professionals. Thomas B. Grace, a real estate investor from Chicago, purchased the building in 2006. The plan was to leave the building as a multi-tenant office building for many years but the recession changed everything. It was agreed that the highest and best use for the building was a conversion to residential. The building conversion was completed in April 2014. Now, a new generation of people call the Medical Arts Building home! Fast forward to October 2024. The apartments are being converted into condominiums and will be sold individually. New owners will continue to enjoy the fantastic location in between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units convey with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Parking spaces in the interior private garage
The 50 apartments in the Medical Arts Building (MAB) are being converted into condominiums and are now offered for the first time as a purchase option! New owners will enjoy the fantastic location between the downtown core and The University of Tennessee. All units are conveyed with a washer/dryer set and all major kitchen appliances. Tile flooring, remodeled bathrooms, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances in the open kitchens, and plenty of natural light create a comfortable living area. Unit sizes vary from 515 square feet to 2,101 square feet. No short-term rentals are permitted. The minimum lease term will be 180 days. The MAB, an ornate Gothic Revival style building built in 1932 by Lexington, Kentucky architecture firm Manley and Young, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 24, 1984. Originally planned as a 13-story building, the plans were scaled back due to the Great Depression to what we see today as a 10-story high rise, including the attached 4-story parking garage. Owners will have the opportunity to purchase parking in the private, interior garage. The decorative terra cotta and dark green spandrel panels on the exterior of the East and South facing facades show the attention to detail, which was rarely seen in the southeast at that time. The MAB was once home to a pharmacy, a bank, a beauty shop, a florist, and several restaurants. A bowling alley and a putt-putt golf course also entertained tenants and visitors! The building experienced its share of hardships. In 1985, it was completely renovated and once again became a favorite location for many well-known doctors, dentists, attorneys, accountants, and other professionals. Thomas B. Grace, a real estate investor from Chicago, purchased the building in 2006. The plan was to leave it as a multi-tenant office building for many years, but the recession changed everything. It was agreed that the highest and best use for the building was a conversion to residential. The building conversion was completed in April 2014. Now, a new generation of people call the Medical Arts Building home!
Experience Downtown living within the vibrant Art District on the 100 Block of Gay Street in the Historic Commerce Building. This exquisitely appointed, light-filled condo showcases spectacular soaring ceilings, grand original cathedral windows with ornamental juliet balconies and extraordinarily designed living spaces. The thoughtfully conceived floor plan perfectly blends dramatic scale and volume with comfortable, luxurious living. The expansive living room is ideal for relaxing or entertaining, opening into a beautiful dining area and the well appointed chef's kitchen with optimal storage, sleek cabinetry, granite countertops and luxury stainless steel appliances. This impressive loft boasts an elegant blend of modern and history, especially seen in the large library or sitting room, with the warmth of the exposed brick and the modern appointments. The two generous sized bedrooms are a luxurious retreat, with a spa-like en-suites and ample closet space, situated ideally within the residence for privacy. Additionally, features such as an oversized laundry room, storage space within the building and access to the rooftop deck make this residence truly a gem that offers an unmatched urban living experience. Enjoy effortless access to a dynamic array of dining, entertainment, adventure and cultural experiences right at your doorstep in the heart of Downtown Knoxville. Close proximity and ample parking opportunities available in city and private lots and garages.
Downtown condo comes fully furnished. On 6th floor with lots of windows for light. Historical living at it best with Soaring 15' ceilings and 10' windows. 2/1 condo with Original maple floors throughout. Custom kitchen with KitchenAid appliances. Bathroom with marble shower and farmhouse sink. Elevator in building. Prime 100-Block of S Gay Street location with views of the Old City.
Discover the perfect blend of style and convenience with this stunning 1 bedroom, 1 bath industrial minimalistic condominium located in the vibrant heart of downtown Knoxville. This sleek and modern unit is designed for those who appreciate clean lines, open spaces, and urban sophistication. Nestled in the center of Downtown Knoxville, you're just steps away from the city's best restaurants, nightlife, and entertainment venues. Enjoy effortless access to a dynamic array of dining and cultural experiences right at your doorstep. Conveniently located to the University of Tennessee, this property is ideal for students or university staff, making it a perfect residence for academic professionals or those who want to be near campus. With the new baseball stadium currently under construction, you'll be among the first to enjoy exciting games, concerts and other events within just a short walk from the property. Within just a few minutes' drive, explore the developing South Knoxville waterfront area which offers a new array of recreational and dining options for those seeking adventure close to home. Don't miss this opportunity to own a prime location in the heart of downtown.
Welcome to this rare gem in the heart of downtown Knoxville! This Turn-Key, fully furnished and ready to operate 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom Short Term Rental boasts an impressive 2,130 square feet of living space and comfortably sleeps up to 14 guests. Perfectly suited for large groups visiting for sporting events, concerts, weddings, or family vacations, this property combines the best of comfort and convenience. Key Features: Spacious Living: With ample room to accommodate up to 14 guests, this unit is ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The open-concept living area provides a perfect gathering spot for your group. Prime Location: Situated just steps away from Knoxville's vibrant entertainment district, you'll be immersed in a world of music, dining, and nightlife. Explore the city's best restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions without needing a car. Breathtaking Views: Enjoy a stunning view from the massive window overlooking the historic 100 block of the Arts District. This prime vantage point offers a spectacular view of holiday decor, parades, and local events. Versatile Use: As a short-term rental, this unit provides a fantastic opportunity to generate income while also allowing owners to enjoy it for personal entertainment. Use it as a lucrative investment or a luxurious retreat for your own getaways. Proximity to UT: Just a short drive away from the University of Tennessee, this property is an excellent choice for attending football, baseball, and basketball games. Holiday and Event Ready: Whether it's the festive holiday season or a special event, the location and space make it easy to enjoy and celebrate in style. Additional Amenities: Fully equipped kitchen Comfortable bedding and linens Modern, stylish furnishings High-speed internet ready Parking options available nearby This downtown unit offers an unbeatable combination of space, location, and income potential. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of Knoxville's vibrant downtown scene. Contact us today for more information or to schedule a viewing!
You must see it to truly appreciate this exceptional corner residence in Fire Street Lofts, complete with gated on-site parking and a spacious balcony overlooking the Downtown cityscape. This stunning loft has recently undergone an incredible transformation. The original exposed brick, rough-hewn timbers and soaring ceilings evoke the building's industrial past, while the gorgeous contemporary finishes and premium lighting inspire a sense of relaxed, modern elegance. Open, airy and bright, light pours through the oversized windows in the expansive great room. The brand-new gourmet kitchen features quartzite countertops, elegant glass subway tile, custom cabinetry, sleek high-end Samsung appliances with white glass panels, and large open island with built-in storage. The completely remodeled spa-inspired master bathroom features a raised ceiling, designer lighting and hardware, ''smart'' mirrors, a custom vanity & shelving, sleek tile, and a walk-in shower with dual shower heads & seating. Additional 2024 enhancements include new paint, lighting & ceiling fans throughout, refinished hardwood floors, and window treatments. New HVAC installed in May 2023. New hot water heater installed in April 2022. The 2022 LG side-by-side washer and dryer is included. The loft also includes an assigned on-site parking space in the attached gated lot and an individual storage unit. While currently configured as a one-bedroom/1.5 bath loft, with a little modification, there is plenty of space in the expansive great room for one to add a second bedroom or study. And the powder room could be expanded into a full bath by incorporating the adjacent closet. Come see for yourself why Fire Street Lofts is one of the most sought-after addresses in Knoxville's thriving Old City, an eclectic pocket of Downtown known for its picturesque century-old buildings housing many of the city's most popular restaurants, cafes, entertainment venues, fitness studios & galleries. And with close proximity to the new multi-use stadium, Market Square & Theater District, artsy Emory Place & Downtown North, PetSafe dog park, World's Fair Park & greenway system, and even an easy mile to the University of Tennessee campus and the South Waterfront, you can enjoy it all while living in Fire Street. Approx. size per CRS is an estimate only. Buyer to verify size, taxes and HOA fees, which are subject to change. Short-Term Rentals / AirBnB's are not permitted by the HOA. Overhead light fixture in bathroom does not remain.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a unique, stylish condo in the heart of downtown Knoxville. This property is priced to sell! Offering a perfect blend of industrial, minimalistic style and located within walking distance to many great restaurants and entertainment venues. Just a short drive to the University of Tennessee, this condo is perfect for anyone wanting to experience the conveniences of city living or grad students who need to be close to campus. The property also features a full gym and a rooftop patio area with gorgeous panoramic views of the both the city skyline and the Great Smoky Mountains!
DON'T miss this rare opportunity to own on the top floor of the Daylight Building on Union Avenue! Enjoy ultimate access to the populace of ever happening Market Square! Perfect for the weekender or downtown resident, this loft style condo is ready for its new owners. Updates to this unit offer simple and modern elegance with clean lines and maximum function. Large bathroom includes tiled shower with glass enclosure, lighted mirror, and stacked washer/dryer. The open beam ceiling architecture is highlighted by expansive functional windows. Enjoy the city view or and retreat to relaxed ambience using remote electric blinds. This Union Avenue location in the heart of downtown Knoxville offers convenience to the University of Tennessee, Gay Street, shops and dining of Market Square Mall. Call today to arrange a viewing of this unique property!
The perfect location downtown...right around the corner from Market Square and Gay Street. Just step off the sidewalk to home. Two level & wide open interior floorplan. New window blinds just added for privacy- neat as a pins and ready to move-in. You will love this location and ready to move-in today! Can be sold furnished. **Per the City of Knoxville and HOA, the garbage corral will be relocated by the end of the end year. **No short term rentals allowed**
Knoxville is located in Tennessee. Knoxville, Tennessee 37902has a population of 189,339. Knoxville 37902 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 26.37% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 31.43%.
The median household income in Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 is $44,308. The median household income for the surrounding county is $62,911 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Knoxville 37902 is 33.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 88.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 27.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.3 inches per year, with 5.8 inches of snow per year.