Lincoln Lofts
The Lincoln Lofts have met the
increasing demand for upper-level residences and additional
restaurant/office/retail downtown as well as offering other business
opportunities in Lincolnton.
Because this infill building was
designed and built from scratch, it has many contemporary features that make
managing a property and business much easier.
The blueprint was tailored specifically for the intended use. Better
access to electricity and plumbing are great reasons to build from the ground
up.
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Main Floor:
Restaurant, Office, Retail
The Lincoln Lofts infill is a rare
opportunity in Lincolnton to have the conveniences of a new building while
being located in an established part of historic downtown. Suited for restaurant/office/retail space, the
kitchen on the main floor and in the upper-floor condos were built according to
the latest inspection codes; therefore, the owner bypassed the tricky
procedures and funds that come with remodeling an old building. This remains
true for other systems as well, such as plumbing, electricity, traditional
floor plans, and parking. All of these features
were designed with modern needs in mind—a feature that neighboring business
owners have not had the pleasure of experiencing.
With the constant hustle and bustle
surrounding the courthouse, the business on the ground floor always stays
busy. The location, which is within
walking distance of all city office buildings, is convenient for conducting
business, and the tall, storefront windows never fail to attract passersby.
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Residential
Upper-Floors
With all the benefits of downtown
living, tenants line up for a loft apartment.
Large windows on the upper-floor condos complement the surrounding
architecture and provide views of the historic courthouse and court square
buildings as well as the established trees.
The rooftop access has been
developed into an outdoor space for relaxation and overlooking the casual
activity of downtown residents. Residents
can experience downtown activities such as the Independence Day parade and
fireworks crowd while avoiding the crowds.
The large parking lot that sits below
the street level was incorporated into garage space for the property. Some parking was created in the basement for
residents and shop owners to have vehicle access without walking outside.
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