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17-FEB-2018

Lovejoy School (1901) condo conversion

Built in 1901 and named after abolitionist Elijah P. Lovejoy, this former elementary school was transformed in 2004 into a three story, 54-unit condominium.

The Lovejoy School was expanded in 1908 and 1923 (as can be seen from the three different styles of building and color of brick) and functioned as a school until the late 1980s. In 1999 it was sold and an ambitious period of development followed. The builders worked with the Historic Preservation Review Board and came up with a plan for 54 residential lofts that faithfully preserved and renovated the original structure, making use of exposed duct work, brick walls and an amazing array of windows, including the classic large multi-paned school variety as well as overhead transoms. The developer left a few chalkboards intact but removed most of them because of asbestos. They said they had found that most people are comfortable with chalkboards in their living rooms, but not in their bedrooms.

The one and two-bedroom units at Lovejoy Lofts range in size from 870-1,200 square feet, priced at $412,000 to $574,900.

I imagine the captures of schoolhouses are somewhat boring, but they have been the main subject for residential conversions on Capitol Hill, along with several churches and other buildings. I’m enjoying doing research on these projects and learned that the reason the District of Columbia had so many surplus schools to sell in the ’90s was due to segregation, when there were two schools, one for whites and one for African Americans, for every level on Capitol Hill and elsewhere in the city.

Edmonds School condos in nicer weather, posted earlier:

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Alexander Kazakov02-Mar-2018 20:06
Good perspective! V
Lamar Nix24-Feb-2018 20:04
Such a great idea to convert these storied old buildings into residential use. Your composition and imaged does the Lovejoy proud here! V
Pierre20-Feb-2018 20:19
Une très belle reconversion, une photo formidable de cette ancienne école! V
Julie Oldfield20-Feb-2018 02:11
It is interesting to see them turned into housing. They have done this to several school where I live. V
Ton T.19-Feb-2018 20:56
An interesting story Helen! The beautiful school has been given a wonderful new function V
joseantonio19-Feb-2018 20:30
very nice perspective from this point.V.
exzim19-Feb-2018 19:58
I love the pictures, they are great, but wouldn't the same number of places be needed, even after desegregation. Or did it produce 'white flight'.
Nick Paoni19-Feb-2018 19:49
I enjoyed reading your caption about the history and motivation at work here. Although pricey they do look like a rather unique and interesting place to live.
victorswan19-Feb-2018 19:28
quite a remarkable building and so big, but it has been beautifully rebuilt and given back a future, very nice images Helen BV
Martin Lamoon19-Feb-2018 19:14
A interesting place to live, looks very neat and tidy.
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Jim Coffman19-Feb-2018 19:10
Wow, that is really big!