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    210 N 14th St, Lincoln, NE 68508

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    Historic two-story brick building in the vibrant "P" Street District.

    Type:Office
    Added:
    Jun 13, 2022
    Days on Market:
    1430
    Last Refresh:
    Mar 17 at 1:18 pm

    Property Features for 210 N 14th St

    General Information

    Standard status
    Active
    Property subtype
    Office

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    Listing Contact
    Jonathan Johnson

    Listing agent Jonathan Johnson License #20210612

    Listing office WRK LLC

    Listing date Jun 13, 2022

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    HighLights

    • Historic two‑story brick building, originally the "Brick Factory" and later home to the Nebraska Farmer Periodical.
    • Located in the vibrant "P" Street District.
    • Aligned with UNL Student Union and Admissions buildings, benefiting from high student foot traffic.
    • Neighbor to the City of Lincoln Children's Museum, attracting over 20,000 monthly visitors.
    • Features contemporary awnings, new storefronts, enhanced raw‑boxes, elevated exterior seating, and a 400‑square foot dock.
    • The building's restoration cemented a major downtown corner as a focal point of "P" Street entertainment and shopping.

    Overview

    This historic two-story brick building, originally known as the “Brick Factory” and later home to the Nebraska Farmer Periodical, played a significant role in transforming a once desolate area into the lively “P” Street District. The redevelopment project involved adding contemporary awnings, new storefronts, enhanced raw spaces, elevated exterior seating, and a 400-square foot dock. These additions expanded and activated the structure while preserving its historical character. Following the completion of the restoration, the building was renamed to honor Governor McKelvie, the former chief editor of Nebraska Farmer. The restoration of the McKelvie building solidified this major downtown corner as a central point for entertainment and shopping on “P” Street. The building is situated along 14th Street, aligning with the UNL Student Union and Admissions buildings, which serves as a major pedestrian route for students traveling between Downtown and the campus. Adjacent to the City of Lincoln Children's Museum, which attracts an average of over 20,000 visitors each month, the property benefits from substantial foot traffic.
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    Current Use by Public Records

    Ron's Masonry & Stone ... General Contractor Wells Fargo Bank Bank Wells Fargo ATM Atm Freezing Thai Rolled ... Grocery & Convenience Store Fortune Restaurant

    Suggested Use

    Real Estate Agency Law Firm Restaurant Spa & Massage Center Dental Office Hair Salon Nail Salon Gym & Fitness Center Accounting Firm Building Supply

    Zoning and permitted uses should be independently verified with local authorities.

    Location Insight

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    City
    Lincoln
    County
    Lancaster
    State
    Nebraska
    Longitude
    -96.7419105
    Latitude
    40.8150822

    FAQs

    What type of property is this?
    Office building - Historic two-story brick building in the vibrant "P" Street District.
    Where is this office building located?
    The property is located at 210 N 14th St Lincoln, NE.
    What are key features of this property?
    This property features: Historic two‑story brick building, originally the "Brick Factory" and later home to the Nebraska Farmer Periodical.; Located in the vibrant "P" Street District.; Aligned with UNL Student Union and Admissions buildings, benefiting from high student foot traffic.
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