Hey there, Greenville! Big news for those on the hunt for affordable housing. A brand-new apartment complex, Flathouse Studios, just opened its doors at 2756 Laurens Road, and it’s bringing innovation and affordability right to your doorstep. This isn’t just any ordinary apartment complex; it features 117 units that include a mix of cozy studio and one-bedroom apartments. These spaces are not your typical construction; they were formerly hotel rooms at a Country Inn and Suites!
In December 2019, Millrock Commercial, a Utah-based investment company, made the savvy move to purchase the closed hotel for about $23.1 million. Initially, the plan was to revive the site as a hotel with a new vendor, but, as we all know, the COVID-19 pandemic changed everything. Those plans fell through, but instead of giving up, Millrock decided to turn things around.
After an extensive $10 million renovation project that took about two and a half years, the old hotel was transformed into a stunning, affordable apartment complex. On November 8, Flathouse Studios celebrated its grand opening with a festive ribbon-cutting ceremony. Ready to find your new home?
Now, let’s talk about the innovation aspect that really sets Flathouse Studios apart. Did you know that 58 of the studio apartments are furnished with robotic furniture from Ori, an innovative company based in Massachusetts? That’s right! Flathouse Studios is now the first location in South Carolina to feature this technology that revolutionizes modern living.
According to Samantha Ethridge, the property manager, “We realized this would be such a great asset to the city of Greenville that we wanted to make sure most of our units would provide this option to the residents.” What exactly does this mean for you?
The Ori Expandable Apartments are designed to maximize your 308-square-foot studio, allowing you to turn your living room into a bedroom with just the touch of a button! Each unit comes equipped with a queen-sized bed that conveniently lifts to the ceiling, revealing a comfy couch below. Plus, the studios also feature a multifunctional piece of furniture that serves as both an entertainment center and a closet. Talk about making the most out of your space!
Now let’s get down to the nitty-gritty—the rental prices! For an apartment furnished with robotic furniture, the monthly rent is $1,300. If you opt for a regular studio, that will set you back $1,000 a month, while a one-bedroom apartment goes for $1,400. Flathouse Studios also has 54 unfurnished studios and five one-bedroom units available for those who prefer a blank slate.
Greenville’s Mayor, Knox White, expressed excitement over the project, stating, “This is an amazing project and an example of the out-of-the-box thinking that we want to see when it comes to creating more housing opportunities.” And that’s not all—the complex is loaded with amenities! Residents can enjoy a fitness center, pool, podcast studio, co-working space, café, gaming lounge, and so much more.
But wait, there’s more! Smith, a partner at Millrock Commercial, announced that they will be adding pickleball courts and a dog park to the site in the next six months. It looks like Flathouse Studios is committed to creating a vibrant community.
So, if you’re looking for a cozy, high-tech, and affordable living option in Greenville, Flathouse Studios may just be the perfect fit for you! For more information and to check out available apartments, visit flathousestudios.com. Your stylish new home awaits!
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