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The developers hope to add local establishments to preserve the unique flavor of the area. They will keep as much of the history of Kern's as possible. The entire front will remain as required by the historic preservation guidelines. They will add natural lighting and possibly a rooftop patio. The old loading docks will become an event lawn. They'll keep the original sign illustrating a loaf of bread whose slices are slowly falling. The innovative apartment community represents a new type of housing with amenities designed to appeal to millennials and Generation Z including young professionals, graduate students, medical students and upperclassmen. The fully-furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments will have the latest smart-home technology. The two-bedrooms will have roommate floor plans (a private bath for each bedroom) and if needed, a roommate matching service. Construction will begin in July and be complete by August 2020. The apartments begin pre-leasing this fall. The construction timeline for the hotel will be announced at a later date. "We worked with community and government groups to make clear we are very sensitive to the nature of this historic site and feel the redevelopment fits perfectly into the long-term strategy of the South Waterfront Vision Plan," says the developer. "The redevelopment is going to be another strong investment in the ongoing revitalization of South Knoxville."
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