Courtesy of: LISA ROCK, RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS, lg_kid@yahoo.com
Courtesy of: LISA ROCK, RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS, lg_kid@yahoo.com
$325,000
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Lot: 0.26 Acres
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$325,000
222 S 4th Street This is an incredible historic building full of history and character. The original building was built in 1874 and later added onto. This is the home of the Daily Gazette where the famous Eugene Field started his journalism. Also Mr Rudd (inventor of the Aunt Jamima pancake mix) had an office in this building. The original facade is still in tact under the current facade and therefore can be restored back to its grand glory. The owner even has a set of the original doors that stand over 12' tall. The building can have multiple uses such as having your own business and have residential quarters. There is staircase access to all 3 floors as well as the basement and it also has a working freight elevator that accesses all 4 floors. The original foundation is made of native stone and the timbers throughout are strong slow growth woods. There have been a lot of updates made to the building such as a newer roof, 2 newer HVAC, plumbing, finished living areas, new walls and lots of tear out and debris removed for a clean slate canvace to make this space your own. Sky is the limit to what you can do!
Courtesy of: LISA ROCK, RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS, lg_kid@yahoo.com
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