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Inside The Laundry: A historic space with a new spin

The Laundry blends restored architecture and flexible design to host weddings, corporate events, and celebrations with historic character.

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The Laundry is located at 2046 Talley St., just behind the Babcock Building in BullStreet. | Photo by COLAtoday

When you walk into The Laundry — a new event venue tucked behind the Babcock Building in the BullStreet District — you’re greeted by a vintage industrial dryer: a conversation piece and a reminder of the building’s original role as the State Hospital’s laundry facility.

Here’s what to know about this thoughtfully revived space:

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This original dryer now greets guests as a preserved piece of the building’s past. | Photo by COLAtoday

Loads of character

Built in 1883, The Laundry once processed over 30,000 pieces of clothing per week for the South Carolina State Hospital. It’s now the oldest remaining service building on the 181-acre BullStreet campus.

Preservation meets purpose

Its transformation was led by Avant Holdings and Hughes Development Corporation, with architecture by Studio 2LR.

The result? A unique venue that features:

  • 8,000 sqft. of indoor space across two levels
  • Exposed rafters, historic brickwork, restored window frames
  • Bridal and groom suites, a catering prep area, and ADA access
  • The Grove — a large, shaded lawn perfect for outdoor ceremonies and receptions
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The Laundry’s upper floor is flexible for weddings, corporate events, and more. | Photo by COLAtoday

Part of something bigger

The Laundry adds to BullStreet’s momentum alongside:

Want to host something?

Whether you’re planning a wedding or a work retreat, The Laundry is now booking. Rates start at $1,500 and cap at $8,000 to rent the full space on the weekend.

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