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Modern Loft Living in a Historic Former Mill
Greylock WORKS is the mixed-use redevelopment of the historic Greylock Mills, originally built between 1872 and 1914. Located at the foot of Mt. Greylock, just three miles from Mass MoCA, the Clark Art Institute, and Williams College Museum of Art, amidst the cultural and recreational hub where Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont converge. The 240,000 square foot revitalization already features co-working spaces, a Culinary LAB, artist studios, yoga and movement classes, a farm-to-table restaurant, a cidery, a distillery, extensive native landscaping, and event spaces. The LOFTS at Greylock WORKS, now under construction, offer extraordinary condominium homes focused on design, sustainability, and wellness. The LOFTS: Blending History with Modern Living Phase One of the LOFTS includes 24 homes ranging from 900 to over 2,500 square feet, with 10 to 16-foot ceilings. Many homes feature unique private outdoor spaces. Common areas will include a sunlit double-height lobby, a library, a sauna, and a rooftop terrace with 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains. As development progresses, a fitness area, raised-bed gardens, and private storage will be available. Ample outdoor parking is offered, with plans for indoor parking. Architectural Highlights: The LOFTS retain the authentic industrial character of the original mill buildings with modern updates: Windows: Large triple-pane windows flood interiors with light and mountain views. Floors: Restored hardwood floors showcase the building's industrial past. Ceiling Heights: Soaring ceilings and renewed mill features add a sense of historic grandeur. Modern Amenities: The LOFTS have been built with fully updated infrastructure, including new water, electric, gas, and broadband systems. Soundproofing measures ensure quiet living spaces, and each unit is outfitted with custom finishes, including steel and glass doors, locally sourced gorgeous schist countertops, hand-burnished columns and beams, and high-end appliances. Community Perks: Residents enjoy discounted membership to on-site co-working spaces, early access to events, and proximity to outdoor recreational activities, including the Appalachian Trail and Hoosic River. Greylock WORKS is your unique opportunity to live well in a carefully restored historic space with modern amenities and a vibrant community.
Open House Info
Modern Loft Living in a Historic Former Mill - Greylock WORKS is a dynamic mixed-use redevelopment of the historic Greylock Mills, which were originally constructed between 1872 and 1914. Situated at the base of Mt. Greylock, this revitalized space is located just three miles from key cultural institutions like Mass MoCA, the Clark Art Institute, and Williams College Museum of Art. This region marks the convergence of Massachusetts, New York, and Vermont, creating a vibrant cultural and recreati
Listing Details
Property Details
- MLS ID 244517
- Status Active
- Property Type Condo/Co-op
- Property SubType Condominium
- Beds 1
- Full Baths 1
- SqFt 1,100 sqft
- Year Built 2024
- Elementary School Brayton
- Middle School Drury
- High School Drury
- Buyer Broker Compensation Any compensation may only be paid to a licensed real estate broker. Compensation offers are negotiable, not set by law, and may change until a written agreement is signed. Agents should inquire about dual variable rate commissions. 2%
Amenities
- Appliances Included Microwave, Range
- Cooling Central Air, Electric
- Exterior Features Lighting, Accessible Bedroom, Accessible Full Bath, Accessible Elevator Installed
- Flooring Reclaimed Wood, Wood
- Heat Natural Gas, Electric, Forced Air
- Interior Features Elevator, Vaulted Ceiling(s)
- Living SqFt Source Owner
- Roof Other, Rubber
- Rooms 3
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Location
520 State Rd #205, North Adams, MA 01247Get Driving DirectionsExplore North Adams
The city of North Adams in Berkshire County, which approximately 13,000 people call home, was once a bustling mill town with a wide variety of industries in the late 1700’s...