Meant to not only build character, but celebrate the character that already exists, 518 W. Morgan incorporates the historic Carriage House structure into its modern design. Originally built circa 1937 as an accessory structure to the Imperial Tobacco Company building, the Carriage House has served many roles in its lifetime. Once home to a sign shop then used a storage facility for the Imperial building, the
Carriage House will now become integrated into the building’s lobby.
Floor plans allow for open labs with areas available for enclosed lab support, alcoves, or specialty lab functions. Current lab casework configuration is based on a modular 6’ wide bench. Floor plate depth allows for large island benches ranging from 24-30’ long.
The full floor amenity space on the 7th level will offer dynamic views of Downtown Durham, complemented by warm, modern design elements. Sit back and enjoy the ambiance, or take advantage of one of three meeting rooms for your next corporate gathering. This space is designed with your inspiration and enjoyment in mind. Longfellow’s tenant experience and hospitality program, Elevate, provides
amenities that drive happiness and productivity, cultivating connection through curated events, programming, and services. We aim to bring people together, whether that’s through modern collaborative workspaces, enriching activities, or a more convenient day-to-day routine, we make a positive impact on each person’s journey.