THE ELEMENTS CITY LOFTS
An historic textile warehouse building in West Greenville will be restored and converted into approximately 60 residential units.
The building at 806 Green Avenue was originally constructed in 1927-1933 by two brothers, Edmund Warren and Felix Montgomery of the E.W. Montgomery Co. as a cotton warehouse to support the area's several textile mills in close proximity. The company operated as a cotton merchants and brokerage company and used the Green Avenue facility until E.W.'s death in 1962. The original building was constructed of brick and heavy timbers and features high ceilings and large windows.
The loft-style apartments will mesh contemporary luxuries and design with the building's historical integrity and unique features. The one and two bedroom floor pans will vary in size from 639-1273SF and will showcase the structure's original 11-14' ceilings and exposed brick walls. The restoration project will be designed and designated as an environmentally friendly, sustainable development and will be constructed to "LEED" specifications to include solar panels for hot water heating and common area power.