Lenox Flats
ADDRESS
307 Woody St.
Missoula, MT 59801
BASICS
10 Homes
4 Studios
5 One-bedroom
1 Two-bedroom
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2,754 square feet of ground floor commercial space. Please contact Homeword for vacancy information.
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All utilities are included in the rent
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Completed in 2004
Construction budget: $3.4 million -
Tamarack Property Management – Missoula
(406) 493-0752
TPMCMissoula@tamarackpm.com1535 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.
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Resident community room
Laundry
Covered bicycle parking
Recycling
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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
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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