Mallory Realty wass founded in 1947 by Charles Mallory and the late Roy Mallory. Through the 1960s, the company brokered housing and
developed residential housing. The 1970s saw our entry into meeting a growing demand for suburban commercial properties, resulting
in the development of over 100,000 square feet of office space and 70,000 square feet of flex- space that is currently owned and managed
by our company.
In the 1980s, Stephen Mallory joined the real estate business on a full-time basis overseeing new commercial
and residential development and brokerage. His wife Donna and son Andrew, are actively involved in property management.
Some of Our Projects
Walnut Hills Subdivision (St. Albans)
Developed mobile home park (South Charleston) and the valley's
first mobile home subdivision with fee lots (St. Albans)
Developed on our own account 65,000 square feet of spec and built-to-suit
office space within the Dunbar Urban Renewal area.
Developed 13,000 square foot speculative office building (St. Albans).
Construction of additional office building on built-to-suit
basis for national insureance companies.
We were selected by Charleston Urban Renewal Authority to develop on our own account the first
private housing development in 40 years for downtown Charleston. This 52 unit complex went from conception to initial financing approval
within 30 days.
We were selected by the City of South Charleston to re-develop the formerr recreation center. Today, Oakes Village
Apartments (23) units retains almost 100% occupancy.
Developed Roxalana Business Park (Dunbar), the valley's first small-user flex-space
complex.
Developed SouthpointeVillage, a 40 unit, upscale town home community in Charleston's prestigious South Hills. These
units are geared for active retirees and empty nesters.
Re-adaptive development (Dunbar), and new construction of flex-space on both
speculative and built-to-suit basis.
Numerous commercial renovation projects
Subdivision lot development (South Charleston)
Commercial
renovation and new construction
400 Bibby Condominium downtown Charleston living.
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