
Description
"Honoring the Past..Building the Future" says the Greenwood Mill Village! Greenwood Mill Community Center is being offered with 3.5 acres in a prime redevelopment location with 750' of road frontage. This 1910 Colonial Revival building was designed by the very prominent James C. Hemphill who is best known for his development of the cast-in-place concrete home. The incredible structure was built to stand the test of time with a solid granite foundation and brick exterior. While the building spent many years of its life as a relic to be forgotten and destined for demolition, a local preservationist boldy saved and preserved this landmark with structural repairs and a new roof completed in 2022. With a total of appx 5000 sqft, the plan for restoration was to become a multi-family apartment building with 2-2bed/1bath and 2-1bed/1bath apartments. With the property's incredible proximity to Uptown, Cambridge Park, Main St, and across the street from the proposed redevelopment of the Greenwood/Kitson Mill Site..finding the highest and best use for the space is important for the community. This property has the potential to be registered on the National Register of Historic Places which also has the potential of accompanying many tax credits such as a 20% federal, 25% state, 25% textile, and the Bailey Bill for a special property tax assessment. This is an opportunity to change the face of a community..so be a part of honoring the past and building the future.
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Description
"Honoring the Past..Building the Future" says the Greenwood Mill Village! Greenwood Mill Community Center is being offered with 3.5 acres in a prime redevelopment location with 750' of road frontage. This 1910 Colonial Revival building was designed by the very prominent James C. Hemphill who is best known for his development of the cast-in-place concrete home. The incredible structure was built to stand the test of time with a solid granite foundation and brick exterior. While the building spent many years of its life as a relic to be forgotten and destined for demolition, a local preservationist boldy saved and preserved this landmark with structural repairs and a new roof completed in 2022. With a total of appx 5000 sqft, the plan for restoration was to become a multi-family apartment building with 2-2bed/1bath and 2-1bed/1bath apartments. With the property's incredible proximity to Uptown, Cambridge Park, Main St, and across the street from the proposed redevelopment of the Greenwood/Kitson Mill Site..finding the highest and best use for the space is important for the community. This property has the potential to be registered on the National Register of Historic Places which also has the potential of accompanying many tax credits such as a 20% federal, 25% state, 25% textile, and the Bailey Bill for a special property tax assessment. This is an opportunity to change the face of a community..so be a part of honoring the past and building the future.
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