Arras Residences | Luxury Downtown Asheville Condos for Sale
Want to experience the true peak of downtown living in Asheville, NC? The Arras Residences are the place for you. These 54 downtown Asheville condominiums are located on floors 10 and up of a 19-floor tower across from Pack Square in the heart of downtown Asheville. The building was constructed in 1965 and, formerly known as the BB&T Bank Tower, it was renovated and reopened in 2019 as The Arras. It is now a mixed-use property containing condos, the boutique Kimpton Hotel Arras (which fills floors one through nine), the Bargello restaurant, and a bar and lounge named District 42. The tallest building in Asheville, The Arras was designed to fit into Asheville’s unique architectural heritage, with Art Deco elements inside and out, while still standing out as one of the city’s most iconic structures. If you’re looking for a modern, luxurious condo that’s located in the center of downtown Asheville, the high-rise condos in The Arras are guaranteed to take your lifestyle to new heights.
Whether you’re considering a condo in downtown Asheville as a home away from home or a permanent place to live, the residences at The Arras provide everything you need to live comfortably. Premium amenities can be found throughout each condo, including ten-foot ceilings, walk-in closets, in-unit washers and dryers, LED lighting fixtures, climate-controlled storage units, energy-efficient gas and electric stainless steel appliances and generous windows that stretch from floor to ceiling. There is parking for residents on-site. The condominiums vary in size, starting with one-bedroom/one-bathroom units and ranging up to those with two to three bedrooms and bathrooms.
Nearby, you can walk to restaurants, breweries, shops, galleries featuring the work of local artists, and much more. Pack Square Park is within close walking distance, so it’s easy to get outside for a breath of fresh air, and the Asheville Art Museum is just across the street. Are you a fan of live music, dance, comedy, or sports? Wortham Center for the Performing Arts, Asheville Music Hall, and the Harrah’s Cherokee Center are within walking distance as well.