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This stunning $399,000 creative office space, located at 1401 N. Kingshighway Blvd in St. Louis, MO 63113, is a beautifully preserved piece of St. Louis history. Originally constructed in 1958 as a purpose-built bank designed by W. E. Duncan, this landmark building (City Landmark #127) boasts exquisite terrazzo flooring and has undergone significant recent upgrades. These improvements include a new roof, electrical panel, and furnaces, ensuring modern functionality within its historic charm. The building's prime location on Kingshighway Boulevard offers excellent visibility and accessibility. Its proximity to the new $40 million Urban League redevelopment further enhances its desirability and potential for growth. The F-zoned property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of St. Louis' rich history while enjoying the benefits of a fully modernized and well-maintained space. The building's history as a successful black-owned financial institution in the 1960s adds to its unique character and appeal. This is a rare chance to acquire a distinctive and valuable commercial property in a rapidly developing area of St. Louis.
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