Overview
Taos Multi-Use Pueblo-Style Building
Located approximately 0.9 miles from The Taos Plaza, this 5,795 square foot multi-use commercial/residential building features Pueblo-style architecture and is in exceptional condition. The building underwent a complete renovation, down to the cinder-block exterior walls, and was rebuilt from top to bottom. Currently, the building houses a clothing designer, two massage therapists, and two spa treatment specialists. Previously, it served as a ministry's gathering place with offices, a reception area, and a stage, as well as offices for a local government agency. The building is divided into three separate sections. The first section includes five office suites with a shared reception area, two bathrooms (one handicapped accessible), and a handicapped accessible entrance. The center section could function as a New York-style warehouse loft for live-work, a meeting/gathering place, a wedding and events venue with a stage, a dance hall, a yoga studio, a wellness center, or even a theater room. This section also features a full kitchen, two bathrooms (one ADA-compliant), a receptionist area, a waiting room, a separate office, a large portal, and a handicapped accessible entrance. The third section includes three office suites, a large storage area, a refrigerator and sink area, a full bathroom with shower, and a waiting/reception area. The property includes a garden area and ample parking. Renovations included a new Brai roof, complete stucco work, 2x6 interior constructed walls on the cinderblock with high-grade insulation, new plumbing and electrical work, new insulated exterior metal clad windows, wood beams above the windows, interior and exterior custom doors throughout, decorative sconces in all of the rooms, Myson radiant heat with décor radiators, a new boiler in the basement, a Rinnai LS Series Tankless water heater, an Uponor DMand hot water delivery system, two Greenheck energy recovery ventilator systems, refinished oak floors, new carpet and tile floors, a security system with added security lights on the exterior, a lighted free standing marque for advertising at the front of the building, new gravel for the parking areas, and landscaping irrigated by the building's private well. City water is used for the interior of the building, and each room has its own heat control.