Description
The appeal of loft living stems from a combination of aesthetic charm, cultural influences, and a desire for unique urban experiences. Initially popularized by artists in cities like New York and Paris, lofts were seen as affordable, spacious alternatives to traditional apartments, providing ample room for creativity and unconventional lifestyles. Loft living embodies a chic, modern urban lifestyle characterized by open spaces, high ceilings, and industrial elements such as exposed brick and ductwork. The loft aesthetic often combines the raw, unfinished charm of industrial spaces with sophisticated, minimalist design, attracting those who appreciate both history and contemporary style. Depictions in media, such as films, TV shows, and interior design magazines, have further romanticized loft living, portraying it as the epitome of urban cool and a representation of a liberated, artistic way of life. Originally built in 1909, 560 Marietta was converted into three lofts in 1997, showcasing the perfect blend of historic charm and modern allure in unit A, the largest residence making it the ultimate romanticization of what we have come to know as the industrial loft. Spanning over two thousand square feet across two levels, this loft features light-filled interiors on all levels and a highly versatile floor plan. The main level includes the kitchen with new oversized pendant lighting, free range living and dining spaces, a half bath, and a rooftop deck, offering remarkable spaciousness. Improvements on the main level by the current owners enhance the modern appeal while preserving the industrial character, including new matte black temperature-selectable track lighting, new ceiling fans, oversized globe pendants in the kitchen and new paint with designer-selected colors. Critical components such as the HVAC, hot water heater, roof and specially designed windows to minimize exterior noise were also updated by the current owner. The ground floor houses the second bedroom and bathroom, which can also serve as a garage with a towering garage door opening onto Marietta Street. With live/work zoning, creative business owners this is opportunity knocking! Situated in the vibrant Marietta Artery district, this loft places you at the center of a thriving arts and culture community. The ongoing revitalization of the nearby historic Randall Brothers building promises to bring more excitement and value to the neighborhood with mixed-use spaces and increased community involvement. Residing in the Marietta Artery provides convenient access to premier dining, entertainment, venues, culture, and transportation. Sandwiched between West Midtown and Downtown, you will not have to venture far for a smattering of diverse ways to spend your free time. Discover the seamless blend of historic charm and modern convenience at 560 Marietta Street where a loft isn't just a home; it is a lifestyle.
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2BEDS
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0.05ACRES
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2BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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2,181SQFT
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$264$/SQFT
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Description
The appeal of loft living stems from a combination of aesthetic charm, cultural influences, and a desire for unique urban experiences. Initially popularized by artists in cities like New York and Paris, lofts were seen as affordable, spacious alternatives to traditional apartments, providing ample room for creativity and unconventional lifestyles. Loft living embodies a chic, modern urban lifestyle characterized by open spaces, high ceilings, and industrial elements such as exposed brick and ductwork. The loft aesthetic often combines the raw, unfinished charm of industrial spaces with sophisticated, minimalist design, attracting those who appreciate both history and contemporary style. Depictions in media, such as films, TV shows, and interior design magazines, have further romanticized loft living, portraying it as the epitome of urban cool and a representation of a liberated, artistic way of life. Originally built in 1909, 560 Marietta was converted into three lofts in 1997, showcasing the perfect blend of historic charm and modern allure in unit A, the largest residence making it the ultimate romanticization of what we have come to know as the industrial loft. Spanning over two thousand square feet across two levels, this loft features light-filled interiors on all levels and a highly versatile floor plan. The main level includes the kitchen with new oversized pendant lighting, free range living and dining spaces, a half bath, and a rooftop deck, offering remarkable spaciousness. Improvements on the main level by the current owners enhance the modern appeal while preserving the industrial character, including new matte black temperature-selectable track lighting, new ceiling fans, oversized globe pendants in the kitchen and new paint with designer-selected colors. Critical components such as the HVAC, hot water heater, roof and specially designed windows to minimize exterior noise were also updated by the current owner. The ground floor houses the second bedroom and bathroom, which can also serve as a garage with a towering garage door opening onto Marietta Street. With live/work zoning, creative business owners this is opportunity knocking! Situated in the vibrant Marietta Artery district, this loft places you at the center of a thriving arts and culture community. The ongoing revitalization of the nearby historic Randall Brothers building promises to bring more excitement and value to the neighborhood with mixed-use spaces and increased community involvement. Residing in the Marietta Artery provides convenient access to premier dining, entertainment, venues, culture, and transportation. Sandwiched between West Midtown and Downtown, you will not have to venture far for a smattering of diverse ways to spend your free time. Discover the seamless blend of historic charm and modern convenience at 560 Marietta Street where a loft isn't just a home; it is a lifestyle.
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