Loom House

An artist kneeling on a wood floor, painting a canvas in a daylit studio

Creative suites in a restored 1930s working building.

Now Leasing — Opening Fall 2026
Since 1930

A mill-town landmark,
made new.

Built 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.


Built for creative work
  • Adaptive reuse with salvaged materials
  • Café, gallery & coffee anchor at street level
  • Food-truck court, pollinator & herb gardens
  • New storefront, steel canopy & second-floor windows
  • 39 parking spaces — 22 on site, 17 on street
  • A spark for community gathering & the rebirth of Rossville

"A spark for the community —
a force of positive change."

Historic Rossville Boulevard streetscape, mid-century — storefronts down the corridor
Est.1930
PlaceRossville Boulevard, Chattanooga
StructureBrick, heavy timber & concrete
OriginMill-town storefronts & boarding
TodayShops, studios & creative work
ArchitectHefferlin + Kronenberg · Wheelhouse
Warm daylight through a tall shopfront window at Loom House

Old bones.
New work.

A Working Building — Old & New
Workspaces

Small spaces for
working businesses.

Shops, studios, offices, café space, and outdoor room for lunch, pop-ups, and everyday gathering.

01Creative suites206–1,420 sf
02Ground-floor storefrontsRossville Blvd frontage
03Café-ready spaceStreet-level corner anchor
04Food-truck court & gardensOutdoor seating area
0539 parking spaces22 on site / 17 street
06Rossville Blvd visibilityNew storefront & canopy
Made for work like this. Studios · Shops · Café · Creative work
A designer working over drawings and a study model at a workbench, brick walls and tall windows behind
Making & studio work01
A plate and coffee by a brick wall at the food-truck court, black and white
Food-truck court02
Hands making pour-over coffee by a brick window
Café-ready space03
Plans & Availability

Eighteen suites,
two floors.

Flexible shops, studios and offices — from a 206 sf studio to a 1,420 sf shopfront. Combine adjacent suites for larger needs.

Interior of a restored 1930s brick suite — exposed brick, original wood floors, tall windows
Exposed brick, original floors, tall windows. Inside a restored suite
Total suites
18
Floors
2
Ground floor
214–1,420 sf
Second floor
206–487 sf
Total leasable
7,818 sf
Plate 01 Ground Floor — Tenant SuitesShops, café, studios & workspace 9 suites · 214–1,420 sf
Loom House ground floor plan — suites 101–109, with areas
Ground Floor PlanHK · AR-101
SuiteArea
1011,300 sf
102357 sf
103347 sf
104325 sf
105310 sf
106230 sf
107Existing1,420 sf
108220 sf
109214 sf
9 suites · total4,723 sf
Download ground floor plan
Plate 02 Second Floor — Tenant SuitesCreative studios & workspace 9 suites · 206–487 sf
Loom House second floor plan — suites 201–209, with areas
Second Floor PlanHK · AR-101
SuiteArea
201255 sf
202478 sf
203390 sf
204338 sf
205325 sf
206487 sf
207410 sf
208206 sf
209206 sf
9 suites · total3,095 sf
Download second floor plan

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.

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Location

5000 Rossville
Boulevard.

Anchoring the east end of a historic retail corridor — minutes from Southside, St. Elmo and East Lake, just inside the Tennessee line.

Address5000 Rossville Blvd, Chattanooga, TN 37407
CorridorHistoric Rossville Blvd retail, east end
NearSouthside · St. Elmo · East Lake · ~10 min downtown
Access39 parking spaces — 22 on site, 17 on street
VisibilityRossville Blvd frontage, new storefront & canopy
On the blockCafé, gallery & food-truck court
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Leasing & Tours

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Interested in a suite? Send a note and we'll follow up with current availability, pricing and a time to walk the building.

LeasingShae Cardona
StatusNow leasing · Opening Fall 2026