The vision behind Fountainhead Properties is to reuse, restore, and reconnect people in Richmond's "New Manchester" through artistic development and historic renewal.Fountainhead Properties began the revitalization of New Manchester with the development of The Commons at Plant Zero, setting the foundation for what is now referred to as the core of Richmond's Arts and Fabrication District. This urban influenced community consists of three contemporary Residential buildings: Dutch Roof Building, Green Building, and The Lofts. Combined, these buildings feature a total of 54 uniquely designed studio, one, two, and three bedroom apartments. The collaboration also features Plant Zero Art Center, which showcases 65 artist studios, Ink Art Studios, featuring ten artist studios, Plant Zero Cafe, Papa's Italian Restaurant, and six Commercial Office Spaces occupied by Architecture Firms, Graphic Design Firms, and Marketing Agencies.The Residential component of the Commons at Plant Zero, which opened in 2007, is composed of three historic buildings that date to the early 20th century: the Dutch Roof Building, named after its Dutch Roof style, once utilized as a boot manufacturing plant, the Green Building, formerly a clothing plant, and Plant Zero Lofts, originally part of the old Meadwestvaco Paper Plant. Residences include Free Direct TV and high-speed Wireless Internet, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, recycled stained concrete, maple and bamboo flooring, full size washers/dryers, skylights, a rooftop deck, exposed brick, and off-street parking. Flexible
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