Experience the epitome of refined urban living in Downtown's vibrant Theater District. This remarkable 10th floor residence in the premier Holston Building offers a bright, light-filled living area & open kitchen, and inspiring views of the downtown skyline, Smoky Mountains and UT campus...including Neyland Stadium! Over the past 5 years, this special abode has been professionally designed and transformed into an ultra-chic urban retreat. Extensive updates include new white oak hardwood in the kitchen, living area and bedrooms, elegant Calacatta Macchia Vecchia quartz countertops in the kitchen, sleek new kitchen cabinets, new kitchen sink, disposal and microwave, along with designer lighting. Enjoy generous storage, including custom closets as well as an approx. 10x10 individual storage unit. This unique development boasts a concierge service and community room overlooking bustling Gay Street. Located on the first floor and basement of this Holston Building, you'll find the exceptional Vida restaurant and unique Vault lounge, constructed in the vault of the former Holston Bank. Stroll outside and enjoy many of the city's most popular markets, restaurants and cafes, entertainment venues, fitness studios & galleries. And with proximity to the new Covenant Health Park stadium, artsy Emory Place, Downtown North, PetSafe dog park, World's Fair Park, greenway system, the University of Tennessee, and the South Waterfront, you can enjoy it all while living in The Holston. Originally erected in 1913, this iconic building was redeveloped into elegant condominium residences in 2008. The approximate size is per Courthouse Retrieval System and is an estimate only. Buyer to verify size, taxes & HOA fees, which are subject to change. Base HOA fee includes water/sewer plus the development's broadband internet package from AT&T U-verse. AirBnB / Short-Term Rentals are not permitted in this development. Public parking is offered at metered & short-term spaces along Gay Street and Church Avenue, and also in numerous garages nearby. Parking on nights and weekends is generally free in city-owned garages, including State Street Garage just 1 block away; subject to availability. There is a $350 transfer fee paid by the Buyer to the HOA at Closing.