Property summary
This meticulously maintained, 9,600 square foot church building presents a unique redevelopment opportunity in the heart of Hamtramck, Michigan. Located at 2730 Caniff Street, this special purpose property sits on a 0.81-acre lot and boasts ample parking for 20 vehicles. Built in 1952, the former St. Ladislaus Parish is a substantial structure with a seating capacity of approximately 500 people. The property includes a choir loft featuring a large organ, reflecting its rich history and potential for adaptive reuse. The asking price is $1,100,000. The property's Wayne County location (APN: 41-003-04-0013-301) and its substantial size offer significant potential for a variety of uses, subject to local zoning regulations. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a landmark building with significant historical character and substantial square footage in a vibrant urban setting. The property's excellent condition and ample parking further enhance its appeal to prospective buyers seeking a unique and versatile property. Interested parties are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence regarding zoning and potential uses.
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