Twin City Lofts Condominiums: Built!
This project is now completed. Residential tenants have moved-in and the first retail tenants are now moving-in. This is the adaptive-reuse of the old Twin City Club Building into "for-sale" condominiums and three retail spaces. Due to terrain, the retail spaces are accessed on Fourth Street. This building was built in 1913 and expanded and reclad in the 1950s, expanding it to the street on the north end and expanding it to the south. The renovation and expansion gave the building a mostly windowless mid-century modern design. To convert the building into retail and condominiums, the building was mostly reclad, to add windows, and the retail space was rebuilt.
Credit: Twin City Lofts
Credit: Twin City Lofts
This is a lobby for guests of the condominium owners:
Credit: Twin City Lofts
Three retail spaces (You can see the terrain issue / why the retail is only accessed on Fourth Street):
Credit: emsrunninmo
A view from 1968, showing the 1950s mid-century modern renovation of the Twin City Building:
Credit: WSTB
Yes, those are rowhouses (above), built in 1909. They were demolished and Winston Square Park is at the site today. You can find rowhouses in Winston-Salem.