10-0-1 Covington nears completion in Palmer Park

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One of Albert Kahn’s first apartment buildings, built in 1926, is being converted into condo units in the Palmer Park Apartment Building Historic District.

The 10-0-1 Covington project, located at the respective address, consists of 16 units at approximately 3,000 square feet with four bedrooms and three full baths, including maids quarters and butlers pantries. Some units offer views of Palmer Park.

“These are not lofts,” say Joe Brophy, developer. “They preserve the character of the building and have modern amenities and interior finishes.” The interiors are fully finished with formal living and dining rooms and wood burning fireplaces. Additionally, the units have no shared walls with windows on three sides. Each unit also has a protruding sunroom with large windows on three sides. 

“We want to keep the prices as low as possible, at $60 per square foot,” says Brophy. To do this they are giving buyers the option to buy units in their current state with updated infrastructure and new windows. However, there are a variety of layout configurations and remodeling packages that are available for those who wish to upgrade their unit.

The first units will be move-in ready on Dec. 1, with other units following soon after.

For more information visit www.1001covington.com

Source: Joe Brophy, managing member of 1001 Covington, LLC

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