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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Harrington condos: Luxury living in Main Street Arts District

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Ellen Brooks

Staff Photo by John Rawlston Four garage parking spaces, seen at right, are available for use by third floor condominium users at the Harrington.

* Name: The Harrington

* Location: 25 E. Main Street

* Status: Two condominiums of 3,200 square feet each

* Price: $592,000

* Developer: Harrington Partners, LLC, Billy Woodall

* Contractor: T.U. Parks Construction

* Designer: Revival Studio

* Contact: Ellen Brooks with Fletcher Bright Co., 423-488-6004

* Amenities: The circa 1900 three-story Italianate brick mixed-use development has the Alleia restaurant on the first floor and office space on the second. The third floor consists of two penthouse loft condominiums each made up of 3,200 square feet of raw space that the developer will finish to meet the buyer’s needs. The condos mix the original heart pine, concrete and steel with modern luxury and convenience. It consists of an arched outdoor entertaining area and multiple windows overlooking the city and surrounding mountains. Each condo has a two-car garage with direct access to the elevator. The condos contain energy-efficient windows and new electric and plumbing systems.

* Other features: The Harrington is located in the revitalized East Main Street Arts District of Southside, a hub for locally-owned businesses, art galleries, boutique, shops, dinning and coffeehouses.

* Floor plans: Condos are priced as raw shell space, but developer will finish and customize floor plans to buyers’ needs. Finished pricing available upon request.

* Homeowners Association Fees: About $450 a month.

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