Rich in Amenities and Architectural Details

The BookBindery is a meticulously renovated 60,000 square foot Class A office building that uniquely combines the charm of historic architectural details with modern amenities and features. Complementing the property are a new energy efficient roof system which has substantially reduced the heat load, a new state-of-the-art HVAC fresh air circulating system, refurbishments of the common areas, and an LED lighting  program throughout the building, parking decks and exterior of the property. These enhancements have earned the building the EPA’s Energy Star rating.

Located at 2201 West Broad Street, The BookBindery is across the street from the new Whole Foods at Sauer Center, a leisurely stroll to many popular restaurants, bars, eateries and breweries in the immediate neighborhood and near Scott’s Addition. This outstanding location offers a Walker’s Score of 91, the Allison Street Pulse bus station directly in front of the building and an attached 170 car parking garage and bike racks for tenants and their guests.

Other amenities include a first class fitness center – exclusive to tenants – and an expansive landscaped courtyard with outdoor seating.

Join such firms as Unboxed Technology, AIA Virginia, Synergy Technology, and CarMax to the epicenter of Richmond.

Great Location and Neighborhood

  • Allison Street Pulse Station in front of The BookBindery
  • Easy access to major roads and highways
  • Walk Score of 91
  • Across the street from Whole Foods
  • Immediately surrounding The BookBindery are a wide selection of Richmond’s favorite food, beverage, and entertainment spots

Building Amenities

  • Adjoining 170-space multi-level covered parking deck with bike racks
  • First class fitness center – free and exclusive to tenants
  • Security cameras
  • Exterior tenant directory
  • New roof and HVAC system
  • New common area and lobby renovations
  • LED lighting in the office building and parking garage
  • Energy Star certified building
  • Sustainable and green procedures used

History of The BookBindery

The BookBindery was built in 1900 by Luther H. Jenkins to house L.H. Jenkins, Inc., which grew into one of the finest and largest book manufacturers in America. The far bottom illustration depicts the building as it now stands, with the wing on the right added in 1917, designed by renown architect, Charles Robinson.