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Knoxville Downtown living!!! Historic Day...
Must see this unique studio. The Daylight Building is conveniently situated among the eclectic shops and popular restaurants of charming Union Avenue, just one block from picturesque Market Square, and a short stroll or ride to the river and World's... Fair Park, bustling Old City and Theater District, the University of Tennessee, and Downtown's extensive greenway system. This charming studio residence features expansive windows, soaring ceilings, tasteful fixtures and beautiful hardwood floors. This studio residence has been thoughtfully designed to include: Updated appliances Murphy Bed = No mattress Drapes Water Washer/Dryer Hookups
Tenant responsible for Cable/Internet and electric. Comes unfurnished except for the Murphy Bed.
Available for immediate July 1st. In addition to the $1400 monthly rent, a $75 application fee per person, $1400 Security Deposit, and includes $300 cleaning fee shall be paid upon lease execution.
No pets. This property is non-smoking. Please note: HOA does not permit short-term rentals/AirBnBs.
Public parking is available at metered spaces around the building and in numerous garages nearby. The Locust Street Garage is directly across the street and the Langley Garage is directly behind the building. Parking on nights and weekends is generally free in city-owned garages, and Downtown residents are currently offered a reduced parking rate in city-owned garages (approx. $38-45/month); subject to availability.
Contract University Real Estate at ext 102 for leasing.
Built in 1927 and renovated by Dewhirst Properties in 2009, the Daylight Building was home to a handful of notable Knoxville businesses throughout the 20th Century and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The original office spaces have been converted to condominiums with unique features including skylights and private garden/patio access—all within walking distance to the restaurants, theaters and gathering places of Knoxville’s vibrant downtown.
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