管理会社の情報
Since 2017, THE STORE has operated as a unique boutique guesthouse offering a personal and well-designed lodging experience with meeting/lounge rental for travelers, businesses and media production. John, the Owner/Proprietor, resides onsite (like an old-fashioned innkeeper) and is an award winning architect. As your personal guide and host, he greets every guest upon arrival and provides personalized concierge services including restaurant and cultural recommendations upon check-in.
宿泊施設の情報
THE IDEAL central downtown location featuring well-crafted spaces & hotel-like accommodations. 1.0 mi from Raleigh's Downtown core. Walk to Glenwood South, Cameron Village, and the FREE 'R-Line'! THE STORE is a former neighborhood corner store nestled in the Glenwood-Brooklyn Historic District.
ACCOMMODATIONS
A well-appointed, private suite in an architect-designed residence/guesthouse that is LOADED with design character, thoughtful features and 'forget-me-not' toiletries.
Outside amenities include a raised 1,200 sq.ft. courtyard, affectionately dubbed the ‘Agri-Plaza’ with galvanized stock tanks refurbished as raised-bed planters. Screened porch, Koi pond and fountain, Fire pit and Private drive/Parking.
METROPOLITAN HOME COURTESY OF JOHN DEERE
The overall design is a chic, clean-lined homage to its former fresh market history with wide-planked pine floors and a mixture of industrial elements. Its architectural and spacial character exudes clever economy and maximum utility.
FEATURES
King-size Bed, Bath w/Double Shower and Vanity, Mini-fridge, Microwave, Kuerig, Iron, Wi-Fi, Netflix/ HBO.
PERFECT for discerning business travelers or special weekend get-way
周辺エリアの情報
Originally constructed in 1915, “The Glenwood Grocery” served as Brooklyn Hill’s general store. The modest, two-story wood-frame structure was built in a balloon-frame style, similar to a barn with an open-span post and beam interior on the first floor. The brick pier foundation was laid over dirt and the interior was heated with coal. The second floor was used for storage and civic meeting space.
John F. and Minnie Peatross owned and operated the grocery and lived nearby at 817 Brooklyn St. (present-day St. Mary’s Family Dentistry). In the late 1930’s, John Peatross left the business when he became superintendent of Raleigh’s Downtown City Market and Minnie Peatross ran the grocery until 1940 after which it briefly became ‘Lowe’s Grocery’.
In 1944, the Peatross’s sold the building to Alexander and Myrtle Nordan who resided in the neighborhood. The Nordans took over the grocery business and renamed the place “The Nordan Grocery & Market” which became a local landmark. The couple continued to run the market for decades—30 years to be exact—selling "everything and anything except whiskey,” Alexander Nordan told The Raleigh Times the year after the grocery closed for good in 1974. By that time, the first story was a patchwork of apertures and the original corner entrance had long been closed up.
After Alexander’s death in 1976, his wife Myrtle continued to live onsite until her death in 1996. The couple's heirs then leased out the family apartment and used the remainder of the building was shuttered for storage. In 1997, the building was sold ‘as-is’ to John Reese, an architect, and his partner, Dan Lilley, Jr., an audiophile and inventor.