Minor Investments

MobiliaA regional destination for contemporary
home furnishings, Mobilia offers innovative design at affordable prices. Clean
lines, vibrant colors and rich textures inspire you to wander the store and
imagine how inviting your home could feel. Their downtown location features
furniture, lamps, accessories and gifts for both home and office and their experienced
staff provides services ranging from interior design to gift registry. It seemed
apparent that downtown was ready for a sizable contemporary furnishings store.
Asheville's downtown residential population was growing and many people in the
area were drawn to more sophisticated urban design. Recognizing the significant
capital investment required for a furniture store, Public Interest Projects
set up a rent structure to allow Mobilia to grow into the space.
www.mobilianc.com
The
Marketplace Restaurant Located on Wall Street in the heart of downtown,
the Marketplace has established itself over the past twenty-five years
as a world-class restaurant, acclaimed by publications ranging from the
New York Times and Food & Wine to Bon Appetit, Southern Living and
Wine Spectator. PIP provided flexible financing when the Marketplace
moved to its present location.
www.marketplace-restaurant.com
Laurey’s Catering Laurey's provides full-service
catering as well as a bountiful selection of prepared foods to take home or
eat-in at their sunlit downtown location. PIP financing allowed Laurey's to
expand into their present location and gave them time to establish their in-house
dining.
www.lauyresyum.com
Fine Arts Theatre Downtown's only cinema
is dedicated to first-run and independent films. This wonderfully renovated
older movie house was envisioned by John Cram, owner of Blue Spiral Gallery
in downtown Asheville and New Morning Gallery and Bellagio of Biltmore
Village in Asheville. PIP provided interim financing to allow John Cram
to realize his vision for the restoration of the Fine Arts Theatre.
www.fineartstheatre.com
