Creative suites in a restored 1930s working building.
Now Leasing — Opening Fall 2026Built in 1930 as two storefronts, Loom House gave its upper floors to boarders who worked the nearby Peerless Mill — the plant that wove blankets for soldiers in WWII.
In the 1950s the party walls came down and the pair became a single hardware store. Today it returns as a working building once more — restored for makers, shopkeepers, and small enterprise on east Rossville Boulevard.
"A spark for the community —
a force of positive change."
Old bones.
New work.
Shops, studios, offices, café space, and outdoor room for lunch, pop-ups, and everyday gathering.



Flexible shops, studios and offices — from a 206 sf studio to a 1,420 sf shopfront. Combine adjacent suites for larger needs.
Suite areas per HK Tenant Improvement set (AR-101, rev. 2026.05). Suite 107 is an existing space. Plans indicative, not for construction — current availability confirmed on tour.
Request availability →Anchoring the east end of a historic retail corridor — minutes from Southside, St. Elmo and East Lake, just inside the Tennessee line.
Interested in a suite? Send a note and we'll follow up with current availability, pricing and a time to walk the building.