Lofts on 5th are ideally located in the Heart of the ECU campus. Nicely renovated 1920s Historic Building facing 5th Street with the main entrance at 507 S. Evans Street. In the 1990s the building was converted into 12 spacious residential units with retail on the lower level. Perfect for student housing, graduate students, young professionals due to the proximity of campus with restaurants, shopping, and entertainment all within walking distance. Keeping within the historic nature of the building the units have wood floors, crown molding, and original tin ceilings. Tons of natural light with floor-to-ceiling windows throughout, window blinds, and ceiling fans. All appliances included (refrigerator, oven, dishwasher, washer and dryer in each unit). Central heating and air. Unit Keypad entry and locked main entrance after hours with Key FOB Owner pays water/sewer Tenant pays electric, trash, internet and parking spot Parking lot adjacent to building No Pets. No Smoking. 3 Bedrooms and 2.5 Bathrooms Rent $1800/month (only $600/bedroom) Security Deposit $1800 Available January 1, 2026 Minimum 6-month lease Please contact Divine Management Group for more information and tours. More History on the Building: The remarkable three-story Montgomery-Ward-Belk Tyler building is located on Fifth Street and once held some of the most prestigious chain stores to ever come to Greenville. This unique building had the only polychrome terra cotta façade erected in Greenville. The first buildings on the site were livery stables owned by Glascow Evans and George King. In 1902, W. E. Hooker built a three story brick stable on the site. In 1928, Hooker tore down the stables and built the tall four-story building for the Montgomery-Ward Company. They opened on Aug. 31, 1929 with 80 clerks and 11,000 patrons. Montgomery-Ward closed in 1932 and then Quinn-Miller moved into the store building. Belk Tyler then leased the building and opened on Aug. 25, 1938 with 143 salespeople. Belk Tyler remained in this store until 1979, when it moved to Carolina East Mall. The building changed hands. In 1984, Don Edwards moved his bookstore, The Book Barn, into the building. The Book Barn closed in 1985. The building was renovated and was readapted for apartments and restaurant space. The first restaurant was Granddaddy Rosser’s- then Paul Gianino opened 5th Street Pasta Works- followed by Fillabuster’s and in 1994 by BW III’s- and in 2008 by The Armadillo Grill. Author: Roger Kammerer Source: Greenville Times / Pitt's Past (NC Microforms), Vol. 29 Issue 6, May 4-Jun 1 2011, p5
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Apartment Amenities
Air Conditioning
Ceiling Fan
Central Heat
Dishwasher
Hardwood Floor
In-Unit Laundry
Building Amenities
On-Site Management
Outdoor Space
Other Amenities
Landscaped Courtyard
Policies & Fees
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Applicants
One-time.
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REQUIRED FEES
Security Deposit
One-time.
$1,800
Dog Policy
Not allowed
Cat Policy
Not allowed
No pets allowed.
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507 South Evans Street #2 is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms apartment for rent. It is located in Greenville. It has apartment amenities including air conditioning, dishwasher, ceiling fan, hardwood floor, in-unit laundry, and central heat.