Downtown · Knoxville, TN 37902 · Knox County
224 days on market · MLS# 1289346
Home Facts
1
Beds
1f / 1h
Baths
2,101
Sqft
0.49 ac
Lot
About This Property
APPROVED FOR Short Term Rental STATUS ''The Revival'' unit in the Medical Arts Building Condominium is a unique opportunity to own a multi-use property in downtown Knoxville. With a variety of options such as true residential, a nightly rental format option, office, and commercial, this flexible zoning and COA status can accommodate a multitude of needs. Illuminated from above by the 4-foot crystal chandelier, the well-appointed chef's kitchen boasts a 32sf island, double sinks, 72'' refrigerator/freezer, double ovens, and a 36'' cooktop with stainless steel hood. A large service pantry doubles as the private entrance from the unit into the gated garage where owners will enjoy the possiblity of convenient direct unit access to parking spaces right outside their door. (Deeded parking is additional) The generously sized open bedroom area can be enclosed for privacy or opened up for the various uses for the space. Building history: 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. 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 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. 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 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 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! The apartments have been 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.
Property Details
Style
other, historic
Construction
block, brick, stone, cement siding
Heating
central, electric
Cooling
ceiling fan(s), central air
Flooring
other, marble
Appliances
dishwasher, disposal, microwave, range, refrigerator, self cleaning oven, washer, dryer
Interior
eat-in kitchen, pantry, kitchen island
Parking
main level, other, assigned, garage door opener
Lot
corner lot
Sewer
public sewer
Water
public
Market Snapshot
30-Yr Fixed Rate
6.49%
National avg · FRED / Freddie Mac
Est. Monthly Payment
$4,996
20% down · 30-yr fixed · principal & interest only
Location
603 W Main St 103, Knoxville, TN 37902
Downtown, Knoxville, TN 37902
35.96088, -83.91976
$471 per sqft
Schools
School information isn’t available for this listing right now.
Walkability
79
Walk
Very Walkable
60
Transit
Good Transit
50
Bike
Bikeable