Stylish and Centrally located Beautiful 1900 Historic 1bd 1.5-story loft. Elevated Open Loft design, exposed brick with 10ft natural skylight and gorgeous hardwood floors. Experience urban lifestyle in the heart of Downtown Knoxville's vibrant Old City! Tastefully decorated, walking distance everywhere and surrounded by restaurants & shops seconds from doorstep. 10 min walk to Market Square. Enjoy what downtown Knoxville has to offer. Nightlife, Restaurants, Museum, Festivals & History.
The spacious 2 level loft with large expose brick entryway inside building. A very unassuming walk up two set of stairs to Apartment includes Master bedroom loft with King Bed, and Full size sofa sleeper. Additional Tri-Fold Floor 6 inch Queen mattress and single roller for additional sleeping options.
Sleeps best with 4 but add 2 more with memory foam floor mattress.
Built in 1900 and updated, this older Historic 1bd/1.5b Apartment is tastefully designed with modern touches. Comfy King foam mattress bed with comforter next to electric fireplace. That heats & cools. Stylish couch with 50' large smart TV. Home has Stainless Refrigerator, Microwave, toaster, dishwasher, flip waffle maker, Coffee bar and a well equipped kitchen with starter supplies. Home has Central Air HVAC unit to heat and cool home. Modern Skylight and wooden floor blends in with Historic building and updated modern charm. Stack-able Washer & Dryer located in bathroom upstairs. Expose brick design in several areas of home.
TV is streaming only with Apple Tv downstairs and Roku TV upstairs. Netflix, Amazon, Crackel and Apple are available apps.
1 Full bathroom with glass shower only is upstairs next to large walk-in closet. Half Bathroom is located downstairs next to kitchen.
Apartment is next to train tracks. Potential for passing train and nightlife. Bring white noise is recommended or leave bathroom fans on and that will reduce you noticing passing train. Must pay for parking Next to Apartment lot. Free parking is at 298 E. Jackson Ave. 4 min walk.
1 min walk to Lonesome Dove Rest.
1 minute walk to Boyd's Irish Jig & Reel
1 minute walk to The Melting Pot
1 min walk to Urban Bar & Corner Cafe
1 minute walk to Lox Salon
1 minute walk to Old City Java
1 minute walk to Da Vinci's Pizzeria
1 minute walk to Wagon Wheel Bar
2 minute walk to Southern Grit
2 min walk Fin-Two Japanese Ale
2 minute walk to Good Golly Tamale
2 minute walk to Hanna's Cafe
2 min walk to Southbound bar
2 min walk Pilot Light bar & live music
2 minute walk to Black Dough
2 minute walk to WIllow Creek Gallery
2 minute walk to OliBea - Breakfast
3 minute walk to PostModern Spirits
3 minute walk to Pour Taproom
3 min walk to Barley's Tap & Pizzeria
(Pool tables, Darts, Pizza & Beer)
3 minute walk to MILL & MINE
3 minute walk to Tako Taco
4 min walk Knox Symphony Society
4 min walk to The Public House - bar
5 minute walk FREE Old City Public Parking (298 E Jackson Ave)
5 minute to Curious Dog ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
6 minute walk to Sweet P's Barbecue
6 minute walk to Blue Sip Winery
6 minute walk to Awaken Coffee
9 minute walk to Market Square
9 minute walk to Downtown Brewery
9 Minute walk to Mast General Store
9 minute walk to Stock & Barrel
9 minute walk to Not Watson Rest.
9 minute walk to Chivo Taqueria
10 minute walk to Blackhorse Brewery
10 minute walk to Nama Sushi
11 minute walk to Tennessee Theater
27 minute walk to Neyland Stadium
Drive to the following places from Condo:
4 min drive to University of Knoxville
7 minute drive to Neyland Stadium
9 minutes to Fort Sanders Med Cnt
10 minutes to Zoo
18 minutes to McGee Tyson Airport
22 minutes to Turkey Creek
35 minutes Oak Ridge Nat Laboratory
45 minutes to Pigeon Forge
Quick history of "Old City". It occupies only a few linear blocks near the railroad on the northeastern corner of downtown Knoxville. It once contained the region's highest density of saloons. During the same era and for longer it was the city's wholesale food district. With flour and coffee factories which became famous. It was also the meatpacking district with a stockyard that attracted area cattlemen. Architecturally, it's Knoxville's best preserved remnant of one particular era, when the city was booming and building, especially down by the railroad.
The term "Old City" was first used to describe the area around 1980. Previous decades other colorful names included - Irish Town, Cripple Creek, The Bowery, Gunter's Flats and the Bottom. White Lily Flour and JFG Coffee are most famous industries from this area. Stories of Outlaw "Kid Curry" & Buffalo Bill have originated from the era of saloons.
In addition to being cosmopolitan, Knoxville has maintained its wilderness and created beautiful city parks. Getting out in nature is as easy as going to a festival, art gallery, or concert. For example, you can visit the Knoxville Urban Wilderness just three miles away from Downtown. This area has 1,000 acres of forest including 10 parks, four civil war sites, and over 50 miles of trails.
Downtown Knoxville is at the heart of the city’s cultural scene. There are galleries, museums, theaters, and historic landmarks throughout the neighborhood. You can go to the World’s Fair Park, which hosts events like the annual International Food Festival. The park also includes Knoxville’s iconic Sunsphere, as well as the Knoxville Museum of Art. There’s also a fun playground and a large fountain for kids to splash in.
If you enjoy going to concerts or plays, you might want to visit the historic Bijou Theatre, too. Built in 1909 as an addition to Knoxville’s first hotel, the theater has recently been rediscovered and renovated. It’s now a premier place to watch concerts, Broadway plays, and other shows in Knoxville.
Prefer movies instead? Downtown Knoxville has a couple of excellent movie theaters just a block away from each other. The Tennessee Theater is the oldest, going back to 1928. It has a gorgeous interior with French-style chandeliers, Italian terrazzo flooring, and Spanish-Moorish architecture. When it was first opened, it was called “the South’s most beautiful theater,” and it’s still a classy place to watch movies and concerts.
For more modern options, though, you can just walk over to Regal Cinemas. Both are surrounded by cool shops and delicious places to eat so you won’t be bored if your movie starts later. There’s also a beautiful park across the street—perfect for relaxing with friends, family, or a romantic date
Whether you are an avid sports fan, an outdoor adventurer, or both, there’s plenty to do in Knoxville. Art lovers can check out First Fridays in Downtown Knoxville where food, art, and music create the perfect night out.
Sports fans can rejoice thanks to Knoxville being a college town there are year-round sports events in Knoxville such as football, ice hockey, women’s roller derby, and more! Families can take the kids to the Knoxville Zoo or spend a Saturday exploring with Navitat Canopy Adventures—a tree-based adventure park.