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222 North Central Street Knoxville, TN 37917

$1,900.00 / month
Available 7/1/2025
  • Studio
  • 1 Bath
  • 725 sqft
  • Built in 1885

Charming Studio in the Heart of the Old City – White Lily Building Welcome to your new home in the iconic White Lily Building, perfectly situated in the heart of the Old City. This large and spacious studio offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern comfort. With high ceilings, generous natural light, and an open layout, the apartment provides a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. Enjoy the convenience of being steps away from vibrant cafes, cultural landmarks, and charming cobblestone streets.

ABOUT WHITE LILY FLATS Georgia-born James Allen Smith came to the war-shaken town as a young man, around 1873, and founded a grain business on Gay Street, followed by a small mill on Broad. The Knoxville City Mills, of which he was a cofounder, was reorganized as the J. Allen Smith Co. They built the big building alongside Central in 1885; English industrial manufacturer W.J. Savage fitted it out with machinery, including a big roller mill, new technology at the time. It was a full-service flour factory; they manufactured not only the flour but the elm-stave barrels to pack it in. For a long time, it was pretty easy to find; its 175-foot smokestack was one of the tallest structures in East Tennessee. The smokestack was torn down in 1943, after the plant went electric. They made several brands, various grades of flours for different purposes, some of them with odd names. One, a “special baker's cake flour,” was called Evidence. Another, for pastries, was called Jasco. A cookie flour was Clover Leaf. By 1904, J. Allen Smith was making Roller King, New South, Majestic, Knoxville Leader, Mayflower, Orange Blossom, Alpine Snow, Standard Fancy, and Piedmont flours. Somewhere along the way, J. Allen Smith created a new flour that he reputedly was inspired to name for his wife, Lillie. There's another story; an early partner of Smith's was one Jasper Lily. Regardless of the etymology, White Lily and its sister flours made Smith's factory one of the biggest flour mills in the South, and made J. Allen Smith himself a rich man. He used his money to benefit the community. He was a big backer of the major Appalachian Exposition of 1910, the Knoxville Welfare Association, the University of Tennessee's agricultural experiment station, and, during its greatest need during World War I, the Red Cross. —Jack Neely, Metro Pulse, Knoxville 2008

Rental Features
  • Hardwood floors
  • Air conditioner
  • Refrigerator
  • Dishwasher
  • Walk-in closets
  • Stove and oven
  • Pet friendly
  • Dryer
  • Laundry hookup
  • Washer
  • Ceiling fan
  • Controlled access
  • Mirrors
  • View
  • Dog friendly
  • Cat friendly
Property Features
  • Elevator
  • Accent walls
  • Vintage
Included in Rent
  • Water
  • HotWater
Lease Terms

$1,900.00 security deposit

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