The Audubon Apartment House was built in 1914 for the most exclusive area of the city by founder of Smith & Butterfield Stationary Co, George C. Smith. Now the building offers historic details and modern convenience in the Haynie’s Corner Arts District!
The Audubon Apartments had been known as “The Honeymoon Apartments.” When the Audubon was first built, it was considered that young married couples could not afford to buy or build a home downtown so the Audubon became their first residence.
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Amenities
Built In 1925
Custom Kitchens
Granite Countertops
Stainless Steel Appliances
Washer & Dryer In Each Apartment
Tons Of Large Windows
Ceramic Tile Floors
Walking Distance To Riverfront
Walking Distance To Main Street
Walking Distance To Haynie’s Corner Arts District
High Efficient Heating & Cooling
Outdoor Courtyard
Keyless Entry
Workout Room
Indoor Bicycle Storage
Gated Parking Available
Storage Units Available
The Audubon Restoration



