Albemarle Boutique Apartments

Norfolk, Virginia


About the Project

Type: Apartment Building
Time: 2021-2022

Architect: GARC Design

Tax Credit Consultant: Commonwealth Preservation Group

General Contractor: Ringenberg Construction

 

The Albemarle Building, built in 1905, originally operated as a hotel before being converted into a law office in the 1980s. I recently completed the transformation of the upper floors into boutique apartments, bringing elegant, contemporary living to the heart of historic Downtown Norfolk. Residents enjoy expansive views of Granby Street and the Battleship Wisconsin.

This redevelopment was completed as a historic tax credit project, which allowed us to offset approximately 45% of the construction costs. Navigating the requirements of the tax credit program came with challenges, but working closely with our design and construction teams, we were able to turn those constraints into design opportunities. Much of the historic interior layout had been removed during the 1980s conversion, but one key feature—the central historic corridor—remained intact. We preserved and highlighted this corridor in the new design, adding accent colors, linear cove lighting, and carefully detailed trim and flooring to celebrate the building’s history while delivering a modern residential experience.

 
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