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Library Commons Brochure Scribd
Library Commons Brochure Scribd
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Rendering of Chapman Cultural Center Spartanburg County Library Headquarters Morgan Square
downtown spartanburg With a rich history and a bright future, Culture Day or night, there’s no shortage of diverse cultural activities.
Spartanburg is emerging as a vibrant metropolis in the heart of Upstate South Converse College and Wofford College, both renowned liberal arts institutions,
Carolina. Known as the “Hub City” since the late 1800s, Spartanburg is once offer a variety of cultural events open to the public including music, art, theatre,
again a crossroads for culture, commerce and higher learning. dance, and creative writing.
Home to several corporate headquarters, restaurants, boutiques, cultural The new Chapman Cultural Center, which will open in the Fall of 2007, is
centers and two colleges, downtown Spartanburg is brimming with excitement 86,000 square-feet dedicated to the visual and performing arts, science and
and activity. At the center of downtown is the newly-revitalized Morgan Square. history. Adjacent to Barnet Park, the center will house a 500-seat community
Wide, inviting sidewalks, trees, and a fountain create a pleasant home for theatre (home to the Spartanburg Little Theatre and Spartanburg Repertory
daytime commerce and spirited nightlife. Company), the Spartanburg County Museum of Art and Art School, Spartanburg
SmithBarny Classic bike race Hub City Farmer’s Market Jazz on the Square
County Regional History Museum, Ballet Spartanburg Dance Education Entertainment and Recreation Downtown Spartanburg
Center, Spartanburg Science Center, Spartanburg Artists’ Guild Gallery, Music offers a variety of activities for all tastes - from nature enthusiasts to sports
Foundation of Spartanburg and The Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg. fans to connoisseurs of fine cuisine - the options are nearly endless. Catch a
top entertainer at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, cheer on Southern
If you’re interested in an organic cultural experience, check out The Hub City Conference athletics at Wofford College, shop at one of several specialty
Writers Project. Formed by local writers, the group gives a voice to local artists of boutiques, or sample international cuisine in a downtown eatery. Saturdays in
the written word - readings by Hub City authors are frequently hosted by downtown the summer and fall, visit the Hub City Farmer’s Market, showcasing local and
coffee houses. Hub-Bub.com is a creative community that promotes local artists, often organic produce. Or meet friends for Music on Main or Jazz on the Square
frequently hosting independent film festivals, local music performances and art on a Thursday or Friday evening. Spartanburg’s active and close-knit community
exhibitions. makes downtown a great place to work, play and live.
central
location
library commons Make your home
in the heart of the city and become a part of
Spartanburg’s unique synergy. Merely a block
from your front door is Main Street and
Morgan Square, and a majority of the city’s
attractions are also incredibly close.
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Rendering of Denny’s Plaza and proposed Broadwalk renovation Rendering of proposed Daniel Morgan Avenue development Rendering of rooftop view of Renaissance Plaza
Downtown Spartanburg Master Plan Stretching toward the will be widened, bicycle routes created, and landscaping added to create an
future, Downtown Spartanburg is a center of growth and development. To inviting atmosphere connecting primary city corridors.
help manage and maximize this development, the City of Spartanburg has
collaborated with the community to create a master plan to guide the Hub City The historic nature of the city will be preserved by adapting significant buildings
for the next 20 years. and designing new structures to enhance the urban landscape. The addition of
high-quality, affordable downtown housing will drive additional retail growth
While the details of the master plan are free to adapt as the downtown evolves, and community identity. The inclusion of lush green space, trees and parks will
the core purpose is to create a public space that serves as an economic, ensure sustainability and enjoyment for generations to come.
physical, social and emotional center for Spartanburg. Over time, streetscapes
will be improved to encourage pedestrianism throughout downtown. Sidewalks
This page: Left: Statue of Revolutionary War hero, General Daniel
Morgan in Morgan Square; Middle Top: browsers at the Carolina
Gallery located on West Main Street; Middle Bottom: “Exuberance”
statue located at the main entrance of Barnet Park; Above: customers
at Carriage House Wines in downtown Spartanburg.
liberty street
206 746 SF 127 SF
207 830 SF 57 SF
208 769 SF 117 SF UNIT
213
211 793 SF 57 SF UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT
202 203 204 206 208
212 769 SF 117 SF
214 746 SF 127 SF UNIT
212
One Bedroom + Study/One Bath
Residence Heated Patio/Balcony UNIT
202 848 SF 120 SF owners’ terrace 214
205 830 SF 57 SF
209 831 SF 57 SF
213 795 SF 58 SF
flat screen TV
Two Bedroom/two Bath
Residence Heated Patio/Balcony
covered
201 1,166 SF 55 SF pavilion
UNIT
210 1,124 SF 83 SF UNIT 215
216
215 1,278 SF 51 SF
216 1,005 SF 127 SF
Developer reserves the right to make changes and modifications. All square footages are approximate. Illustrations may not be to scale.
third
UNIT 301
broad street
level
UNIT 305 UNIT 307 UNIT 309
UNIT 310
library commons With beautiful
views of the city and owners’ terrace, all third
floor residences feature private balconies.
liberty street
312 821 SF 52 SF
314 746 SF 57 SF
UNIT UNIT
308 313 One Bedroom + Study/One Bath
UNIT UNIT UNIT
UNIT
303 304 306
UNIT Residence Heated Patio/Balcony
302 312
302 848 SF 57 SF
305 830 SF 57 SF
309 831 SF 57 SF
UNIT 313 795 SF 58 SF
314
Two Bedroom/two Bath
Residence Heated Patio/Balcony
301 1,166 SF 55 SF
310 1,124 SF 83 SF
315 1,278 SF 51 SF
316 1,005 SF 57 SF
UNIT
UNIT 315
316
Developer reserves the right to make changes and modifications. All square footages are approximate. Illustrations may not be to scale.
fourth
level
UNIT 401
broad street
library commons With beautiful UNIT 405 UNIT 407 UNIT 409
UNIT 410
views of the city and owners’ terrace, all fourth
floor residences feature private balconies.
408 821 SF 52 SF
411 793 SF 57 SF
liberty street
412 821 SF 52 SF
414 746 SF 57 SF
UNIT UNIT
One Bedroom + Study/One Bath 408 413
Residence Heated Patio/Balcony UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT
UNIT
402 403 404 406
412
402 848 SF 57 SF
405 830 SF 57 SF
409 831 SF 57 SF
413 795 SF 58 SF UNIT
414
Two Bedroom/two Bath
Residence Heated Patio/Balcony
401 1,166 SF 55 SF
410 1,124 SF 83 SF
415 1,278 SF 51 SF
416 1,005 SF 57 SF
UNIT
UNIT 415
416
Developer reserves the right to make changes and modifications. All square footages are approximate. Illustrations may not be to scale.
garage
key card access broad street
level
Privacy & Convenience The
Garage Level of Library Commons offers a
private entrance to your home. Open only
to building residents, the garage is gated and
retail space retail space screened. Parking can be accessed from both
Broad Street and Liberty Street, and elevator
service is offered for convenience.
lockers
mechanical
closet
liberty street
key card access
key card access
lockers
Developer reserves the right to make changes and modifications. All square footages are approximate. Illustrations may not be to scale.
interior
finishes
comfort & sophistication The design of the corridors and lobbies The interior finish selections for each of the residences were combined to offer
provides a sophisticated, urban feel in a transitional style. The color palette is a stylish, high quality backdrop for each owner to use as a complement to their
slightly contemporary, yet inviting. The main lobby features a contemporary personal style. As you enter the unit, oak hardwood floors lead to the open
carpet inset surrounded by limestone inspired porcelain tile with mosaic tile floor plan and continue into the kitchen area. Durable all-loop carpeting with
accents. All finishes in public spaces were selected to be stylish yet durable, so a subtle natural texture offers a luxurious softness in the living and bedroom
that owners and their guests may enjoy these common areas for years. Lobbies areas.
feature clean-lined lighting and furnishings, creating a comfortable place to
mingle with neighbors or meet guests.
A travertine inspired porcelain tile in a warm neutral tone is used in all The cabinetry offerings by Aristokraft are solid wood door construction in maple
bathrooms, with shower and bath surrounds accented with brick shaped tile of stained in a choice of natural, medium or dark cherry stain. Optional door styles
the same material. Neutral cultured marble countertops in the baths provide include a contemporary quarter panel design and a more traditional raised
the appeal of a durable surface with ease of maintenance. panel. To complement each of the cabinetry offerings, the kitchens feature
granite countertops or optional Silestone quartz countertops. Kitchens also
Satin Nickel lighting packages are in a transitional style to blend with any type feature stainless appliances, sinks, and coordinating hardware and plumbing
of interior décor. Kohler plumbing packages are offered in a timeless satin fixtures.
nickel finish and coordinate with the satin nickel hardware throughout the
unit. Pre-designed interior packages offer a variation in color palettes and style.
Developer
story
172 E. Main Street, completed in 2005 Library Commons 130 E. Main Street, completed in 2003
Revitalization Associates, LLC was formed in 2001 by Bill Barnet, provide jobs and increase activity in downtown. Library Commons is the first
Tom Hannah, George Dean Johnson, Jr. and Kurt Zimmerli, with the purpose large-scale condominium project in Downtown Spartanburg. The presence of
of developing real estate within the city limits of Spartanburg that will have people in the City’s core is an integral component to the overall future and
a dramatic impact on improving the health and livability of the city. The success of Downtown. Its is our vision that this development will encourage
company’s first two buildings, 130 East Main Street and 172 East Main Street, additional endeavors of its kind, creating a wave of energy and progress.
were class A office buildings designed to create opportunity for companies to
Photographs, maps and master plan renderings courtesy of The City of Spartanburg.
The information contained herein is intended to give the reader information about Library Commons. All information has been gathered from sources deemed reliable and credible; however, no warranty or guarantee, in any manner whatsoever, is intended or made as to its accuracy and none
may be expressed or implied by anything herein contained or made by agents of the principal to the subject property. All images and dimensions shown are approximate and plans, specifications and standard features are subject to modifications and improvements at any time without notice.
Room dimensions may vary between the individually built residences. These illustrations are artist’s concepts and may vary in detail from plans and specifications. This submission is the property of the developer, and any reproduction of any portion of the enclosed material without written
consent from an official representative of the developer is strictly prohibited. The information offered here is subject to prior placement and/or withdrawal from the market, cancellation, modification, correction of errors, price changes, or any other changes without notice.
floorplan
floorplan
Unit
Unit 310
201
22 bedrooms,
bedrooms,
22 bathrooms
bathrooms
Corner unit 310 features a
Corner unit
balcony with201 features
views a
of Liberty
balcony
and Broadwith views of Church
Streets.
and Broad Streets.
Heated sq ft 1,122
Heated sq ft 1,163
Master bedroom 13'0" x 13'0"
Master bedroom
Bedroom 2 11'9"xx10'9"
10'3" 14'9"
Bedroom
Kitchen 2 10'9" x 9'4"
7'10" x 10'8"
Kitchen
Living/Dining 14'3"xx14'2"
20'0" 8'5"
Living/Dining 16'6"x x6'5"
21'2" Eric VanDyck
Balcony 13'0" Coldwell Banker Caine
Balcony 11'0" x 5'5" New Homes Specialist
Office: 864.342.2398
SALES CENTER
Mobile: 864.607.7573
154 WEST MAIN STREET Fax: 864.255.9416
SPARTANBURG, SC 29306 evandyck@coldwellbankercaine.com
www.library-commons.com
Contact: Chelsea Ware
Contact: Chelsea Ware
864.342.2398
864.342.2398
cware@coldwellbankercaine.com
cware@coldwellbankercaine.com
All dimensions shown are approximate, and plans, specifications and standard features are subject to modifications and improvements at any time without notice.
Room
All dimensions
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shown vary between theand
approximate, individually built residences.
plans, specifications and These illustrations
standard features are artist’
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in detail from plans
at anyand specifications.
time without notice.
CAINE Room dimensions may vary between the individually built residences. These illustrations are artist’s concepts and may vary in detail from plans and specifications.
CAINE
Marketing & Sales by Coldwell Banker Caine
www.library-commons.com • www.coldwellbankercaine.com
154 West Main Street • Spartanburg, SC 29306 • 864.342.2398