Overview
Restored Historic Engine House
The Engine House is a restored brick building measuring 34 feet by 160 feet, situated on 0.93 acres. Constructed in the mid-19th century to service steam locomotives, the property features a standing seam roof, radiant floor heat with 7 zones, custom windows and doors, skylights with rain sensors, a 6,000 lb in-floor dock lift, 17-foot tall overhead doors, and a security card access system. The interior layout includes eight offices across two levels, a kitchenette, conference rooms, a receiving area, and a mezzanine overlooking the high bay warehouse. Both the office space and warehouse/mezzanine are climate controlled. The office space, including toilet rooms, kitchenette/breakroom, and conference room, is approximately 3,000 square feet, featuring five ground-floor private offices, one ground-floor kitchenette/breakroom, two ground-floor toilet rooms (one ADA compliant), one ground-floor conference room, and three second-floor offices, as well as a mechanical room and electrical closet. The warehouse space, including the mezzanine, is approximately 4,100 square feet, with the mezzanine comprising 850 square feet and the warehouse offering 3,250 square feet with a 17-foot ceiling height. The property is conveniently located in Northfield’s Designated Village Center, within walking distance of restaurants, Depot Square, the library, banking facilities, and local businesses. The sale includes annual income from AT&T, which leases an area of Lot #2 that houses AT&T’s regeneration building. As of May 2025, the remaining income balance on AT&T’s lease is $109,880.00. The rent from 12/26/2017 through 12/25/2026 is $8,040.00 per year, and from 12/26/2026 through 12/25/2037, it is $9,380.00 per year. The landlord has no obligations regarding AT&T's leased area, including plowing, mowing, or maintenance.