Olmsted Village Company, LLC
285 Olmsted Boulevard, Suite 7
Pinehurst, North Carolina 28374

Office: 910-255-0012
Fax: 910-255-0666
Website: www.olmstedvillage.com
E-mail: ovcsales@nc.rr.com
E-mail: sales@olmstedvillage.com

At the Olmsted Village Company, we own and manage the most prestigious commercial addresses in the Pinehurst, North Carolina area. They include the national award winning elegant Theatre building and the 1897 built Pinehurst Department Store building, both located in the heart of the National Historic Landmark old village of Pinehurst. The following spaces are immediately available at this writing:

  1. Theatre:
    1. 3 retail spaces - 540 square feet, 600 square feet, and 300 square feet.
    2. office suites - (each with 3 room suites)
  2. Pinehurst Department Store:
    1. 100% occupied

Olmsted Village, in addition to the fabulous new Camellia Parke Shoppes lifestyle center of 100,000 square feet now under construction, we have limited retail/service spaces available in some of our existing complexes:

  1. Olmsted Village West:
    1. 3600 square feet, 1765 square  feet, and 3600 square feet.
  2. Olmsted Village East
    1. 3650 square feet
  3. Fairsted Artisan Village:
    1. 2700 square feet (This building is a free standing building - octagon shape)
    2. Additional buildings to be added as needed.

And, keep a look out for plans for our new office park presently being designed and to begin construction soon. If your business commands and deserves a quality commercial address that separates you from the ordinary, that is our goal at Olmsted Village. For information that is more detailed, contact the Olmsted Village Company, Marty McKenzie, CEO at our on-site office.






1. The "Steam Plant" - For a century many of the buildings in the old village of Pinehurst were heated from a central "steam" plant where a coal fired furnace heated water and pumped the hot water under ground to various buildings throughout the village. It is a perfect example of the attention to detail paid by the Tufts family to put architecture even into a service building.

2. The "General Office" - Originally called the "Casino" building housing an eatery the "G.O." became the central headquarters for the Tufts family to operate the village and their resort facilities. They owned all of the utilities, all of the streets, most of the buildings, and all of the resort facilities in the village, all operated from the "G.O."

3. The "Pub" - One of the first "pubs" in America the "Union Street Public House" in Alexandria, Virginia was the gathering place and "watering hole" for some of America's greatest leaders and today remains one of the most beautiful and unique buildings in the country, and, a wonderful "Pub".






In our commitment to honor our history, Camellia Parke Shoppes attempts to make tribute to our heritage of New England architectural features and significant old buildings from the old Village of Pinehurst and other significant historic locations.

1. A tribute to the "Packard" building built by the Tufts in 1923 to sell the luxury car of the time.

2. A tribute to New England Architecture.

3. A tribute to the "New England House" once located in nearby Southern
Pines.

4. A street scene in the village by the fountain.

5. A tribute to Boston architecture.






1. A tribute to the "Theatre Building" - built in the village of Pinehurst in 1923 for the stage and the silver screen - closed in 1962 then purchased, renovated, and re-opened as a shopping complex to win national awards for the Olmsted Village Company in 1981.

2. A tribute to the "Pinehurst Department Store Building" - built in 1897 as Pinehurst's first "shopping center". It was purchased and restored to it's former glory by the Olmsted Village Company in 1980.

3. A tribute to the "Gray Fox Restaurant" - in the village of Pinehurst, today an international Greek cuisine restaurant.

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