Summary:
This is truly a perfect place for leisure or business travel. Previous guests have reserved the my place for romantic getaways, conference or convention attendance (super close to the convention center), surprise birthday or anniversary getaway, Girls Night getaway, live concerts or theater shows, brewery tours, restaurants and cool attractions, Parents Weekend at one of the many close by universities, graduations, weddings…you name it!
The Space:
This is a lovely studio with a bonus bedroom on the 3rd floor of the building.
Parking situation: large parking lot behind the house accessed via alleyway. There is also free street parking.
Minutes from everything.(shops, bars, groceries, restaurants etc.)
It is fully furnished and cozy. It has 2 comfortable beds, which are queen size and full size in separate rooms .
spacious shower, Roku TV, a lot of natural lighting, high speed Wi-Fi access.
Central AC and Heater
we have also provided a fan and a heater for comfort.
Full kitchenette: includes mini fridge, sink, skillet, pot, electric stove, kettle coffee maker w/coffee and all necessary serve ware.
Guest Access:
This apartment is on the 3rd floor.
laundry room is in the basement, we have provide laundry detergent and dryer sheets.
private parking lot is behind the building in the backyard. This apartment have one parking space assigned in the parking lot on premises.
The Neighborhood:
The Grace Street Commercial Historic District is a national historic district located in Richmond, Virginia. The district encompasses 93 contributing buildings located in downtown Richmond. The buildings reflect the core of the city's early 20th-century retail development and the remnants of a 19th-century residential neighborhood. The buildings are in a variety of popular 19th-century and early 20th-century architectural styles, including Classical Revival, Mission Revival, International Style, and Colonial Revival. Notable buildings include the Administration and Equipment Building for the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company (1929), Thalhimer's Department Store, Atlantic Life Building (1950-1959), Miller & Rhoads Department Store, Berry-Burk Building, former W. W. Foster Studios (1927), Bank of Virginia (1949), Investment Realty Company building (1930), W.T. Grant Store (1939), Hotel John Marshall (1927), Franklin Federal Savings and Loan building (1954), and the Tompkins House (1820). Located in the district and separately listed are the Loew's Theatre, Centenary United Methodist Church, Joseph P. Winston House, Central National Bank, and National Theater.[3][4]
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, with a boundary increase in 2009.[1]
Other Things to Note:
This unit is on the 3rd floor.
Quiet hour :9pm -8am.
Please consider your neighbors.
1 parking spot assigned for this unit, if you have more 1 car please park the 2nd one on the street. just need to watch out street sign. (Tuesday11am-1pm no parking due to street cleaning )
Interaction with Guests:
7 *24 , text or call 804 833 8808 or 804 833 9990