![]() The Ely & Walker Shirt Factory No. 5 facility was constructed in 1923 and served as one of the main employers to Kennett and the Bootheel until it closed in 1980. [Click to enlarge] |
Several months ago, "Carlson Gardner received an allocation for Low Income Housing Tax Credits from the Missouri Housing Development Commission [MHDC] that allowed for a complete restoration of the former Ely & Walker Dry Goods Company Factory No. 5 in downtown Kennett, known now as Ely-Walker Apartments," the release said.
The release issued by Carlson Gardner and Mid America Management also announced the opening of the Ely-Walker Apartments with an Open House beginning at 2 p.m. Monday.
![]() The Ely & Walker Apartment community will have an Open House at 2 p.m. Monday, May 19. The facility is located at 221 S. Main in Kennett. Local, area, and state officials will be attending the Open House. [Click to enlarge] |
Also, "a community room will serve the residents and community as a place for social gatherings and activities and is centrally located on the first floor near the leasing/management office," according to the statement.
According to the release, the apartment community now has 22 one-bedroom units, approximately 775 to 1,175 square feet, at a rental rate of $295 to $305 per month, 21 two-bedroom units with one bath, approximately 990 to 1,400 square feet, at a rental rate of $335 to $350 per month, and 3 two-bedroom units with two baths, approximately 1,140 to 1,340 square feet, at a rental rate of $365 per month.
"The rental rates include water, trash and sewer paid. Each apartment has central heating and air conditioning, dishwasher, garbage disposal, range and oven, refrigerator, microwave, carpeting, mini-blinds and washer and dryer units provided for the residents," according to the release.
The Ely-Walker Dry Goods Company Factory No. 5 was built in 1923 and served as one of the main employers to Kennett and the Bootheel area until it closed in 1980. The structure is located at 221 S. Main Street in Kennett, stands three stories tall and is divided into three bays with two one-story wings that were constructed later in approximately 1940 that feature multiple skylights, the release states.
Also, "original hardwood floors are still intact in large areas of the building and were preserved and incorporated into the revitalization efforts."














i WORKED there 18 YEARS, GLAD THEY RESTORED THE OLD BUILDING.
I think this is fantastic! Even though I haven't lived in Kennett for years it is so sad to see empty buildings in any old downtown area. This should be a big boost for Kennett.
What is Sheryl Crow's participation in this project?
I can recall when the Ely and Walker factory was operational as a kid. Even though I no longer live in Kennett I am very proud of the changes and to see that a historical building has been put to good use for the families of Kennett.
Oh my goodness that is supper for them to do that. now there is one less unused building in Kennett God Bless
This is a great thing for Kennett. I think kudos are in store for Mr. Kinder and Ms. Crow. GREAT JOB!