922 4Th Ave Huntington, WV 25701
This exceptional redevelopment opportunity presents the western four floors (approximately 31,000 square feet) of the historic Frederick Building, situated in Huntington, West Virginia's vibrant downtown core. Originally constructed in 1906 as a standalone structure, this section boasts its own independent electrical feed, city water and sewer lines, and a wet sprinkler fire protection system with automatic central alarm notification. Currently vacant, all four floors offer expansive open floor plans, ripe for creative transformation. Previously converted into condominiums (documentation available at the Cabell County Clerk's office), this property has pre-approval for both Federal and State historic tax credits. Note that adherence to all related guidelines and requirements is the responsibility of the purchaser. The seller will consider, but is not obligated to provide, owner financing. Potential buyers seeking owner financing must demonstrate sufficient build-out capital, a history of successful property rehabilitation, and provide a substantial down payment. This unique property presents a compelling investment for those seeking a high-impact project in a revitalized downtown area. The building's rich history and prime location combine to offer significant potential for a variety of uses, including residential, commercial, or a blend of both. The existing infrastructure provides a solid foundation for a successful redevelopment project.
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