Columbia, get ready! A noteworthy transformation is taking shape in the historic BullStreet District. The Laundry Building, the oldest surviving service building on the campus, is undergoing extensive renovations and is set to become a vibrant mixed-use development. Located at 2046 Talley Street, this venue will soon offer a new space for events, dining, and more.
The Laundry will feature a generous 7,000 square feet of indoor event space, consisting of both main and upper levels, complemented by an expansive greenspace known as The Grove. Whether you’re planning a wedding, a rehearsal dinner, corporate gatherings, fundraisers, or even intimate cocktail receptions, this venue aims to meet all your needs. And guess what? The anticipated opening date is set for December 2024, just in time for holiday celebrations!
Behind this remarkable project is the Avant family, known for their commitment to historic restoration. In particular, they recently snagged a Historic Columbia Preservation Award for their work on the Maxcy Gregg House. Todd Avant, the managing partner of Avant Holdings, expressed how special this endeavor has been. “Restoring the Laundry Building has been a labor of love, and we’ve worked meticulously to bring this historic building back to life,” he said. His passion shines through as he speaks about blending modern amenities with the building’s rich history.
The significance of the Laundry Building extends beyond its walls. Historically, it was a crucial part of daily operations at the former State Hospital. Now, thanks to its meticulous rehabilitation, it will play a vital role in the contemporary lives of both residents and visitors in the BullStreet District. John Sherrer, the director of preservation at Historic Columbia, emphasized this connection, praising the careful transformation that respects the building’s unique architectural details.
But that’s not all! Avant Holdings is also announcing leasing opportunities within the Laundry Building, which will appeal to a variety of businesses, including restaurants, retailers, and creative office spaces. The available area of 7,059 square feet can be configured in numerous ways, allowing for a diverse tenant mix that aligns with the vision of a bustling urban destination in the BullStreet District.
If you’re as excited as we are about this project, and want to keep up with all the latest developments, you can check out www.thelaundryatbullstreet.com or follow them on Instagram @thelaundryatbullstreet. You can also learn more about leasing opportunities by reaching out directly to Todd Avant at tavant@avantholdings.com.
Columbia is on the brink of a wonderful addition with the renovation of the Laundry Building. As it nears its grand opening, it promises to blend historical charm with modern functionality, creating a new hub for gatherings and community engagement. The anticipation is palpable, and we can’t wait to see it all come to life!
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