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Make Knoxville General your home
With just 9 apartments, each with unique layouts, high ceilings, modern fixtures, hardwood floors, and ample windows and light, you'll be part of a small community in the middle of everything Downtown North and Central St has to offer -- breweries, coffee shops, maker studios, food truck parks, restaurants, shopping and offices. Walk to Happy Holler, downtown Gay St and historic Fourth & Gill.
All units have modern stainless steel electric appliances (refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, microwave), deep sinks, solid surface countertops, tile showers with glass doors, central HVAC, and private off street parking. The building has an outdoor fenced yard for relaxing or entertaining. Laundry is available in the building as well.
And, Knoxville General is pet friendly, so bring your best buddy along and live with us!
Availability
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Two Bedroom Apartments
Each floor at Knoxville General offers a two bedroom apartment, each with oversized bedrooms, high ceilings, expansive windows, original hardwoods, and large entertainment spaces.
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one Bedroom apartments
Knoxville General has four 1-bedrooms to choose from, each with ample bedroom and entertaining space, and all with high ceilings. 3rd floor units offer spectacular downtown vistas from their Juliet balconies.
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Studio Apartments
Knoxville General has 2 studio apartments that provide everything you need at an affordable price. Mix living and entertaining in one unique space with ample closet storage, high ceilings and natural light.
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A Brief History of Knoxville General
Knoxville General Hospital opened on what was Cleveland Place in 1902 and spanned the entire block, serving as Knoxville's primary hospital . According to the Knoxville News-Sentinel, when it opened, it was grand and there were charges it was too big, but following one of the worst train wrecks in the nation’s history at New Market, 23 miles east of Knoxville, on Sept. 24, 1904, more than 70 people were killed and many more injured, most of whom were hospitalized at General. Knoxville General became a vital facility and generations of Knoxvillians alive today were born at Knoxville General. The hospital operated until August 1956 when it was replaced by University of Tennessee Memorial Hospital (later University of Tennessee Medical Center).
On the hospital’s last night of operation, a pregnant woman in premature labor signed in after walking more than two miles from her home on Vine Avenue, carrying an 18-inch billy stick for protection in the dark. “The very last person to receive treatment there was a 50-year-old man who came in at 5 a.m. His illness? A headache,” the News Sentinel story said.
Other details
Lease prices are subject to change. Residents pay KUB electric, KUB Fiber internet. $55/mo per apartment flat fee for water & hot water & parking.
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