Front entrances at Lenox Flats

Lenox Flats

ADDRESS

307 Woody St.
Missoula, MT 59801

BASICS

10 Homes
4 Studios
5 One-bedroom
1 Two-bedroom

  • 2,754 square feet of ground floor commercial space. Please contact Homeword for vacancy information.

  • All utilities are included in the rent

  • Completed in 2004
    Construction budget: $3.4 million

  • Tamarack Property Management – Missoula

    (406) 493-0752
    TPMCMissoula@tamarackpm.com

    1535 Liberty Ln., Ste 110E
    Missoula, MT 59808

  • Lenox Flats is located in the heart of downtown Missoula within walking distance of 2 grocery stores and several downtown shops. The building is located across the street from the city courthouse and just down the street from city hall and the city bus depot.

    • Resident community room

    • Laundry

    • Covered bicycle parking

    • Recycling

    • Native and drought adapted plants are used in landscaped areas

    • High efficiency wood clad windows are installed throughout building

    • Efficient fan coil heating and cooling system reduce energy requirements of the building

    • Increased insulation beyond code requirements dramatically boost the building’s energy efficiency

    • Compact fluorescent lighting upgrades significantly reduce energy consumption

    • Wheatboard cabinets utilize an agricultural by-product and are formaldehyde free

    • Recycled content carpeting made of PET pop bottles is installed throughout building

    • A salvage and demolition contract was utilized to reduce on-site waste during construction and ensure that building parts and historic features were reused

    • On-site recycling

    • Residents are offered covered bicycle parking to facilitate use of alternative transportationPhotovoltaic system on the roof provides efficient energy supply

    • Extensive re-use of pre-exisitng materials, including corridors, grand stairway, wood floors, doors, and trim help maintain the building’s historic nature and lower the amount of waste

    • Approximately 1,700 pounds of copper and brass were recycled and 20,000 pounds of radiators and over 40 sinks were removed for reuse

    • PVC free

    • Use of recycled content soundboard, carpet and carpet pads

    • Wheatboard cabinetry and decking and interior wood composite doors are all rapidly renewable resources

    • Salvage and demolition contract to reduce on-site waste and ensure that building parts were reused

    • HUD Special Purpose Grant

    • Historic Tax Credits

    • Buck Construction

    • US Bancorp Community Development Corporation

    • Missoula Redevelopment Agency

    • MMW Architects

    • Montana HOME Investments Partnerships Program

    • Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines

Front entrance at Lenox Flats and view down Broadway
Front entrances at Lenox Flats
Built-in storage at Lenox Flats
Resident quilting in the kitchen of her Lenox Flats home