136 Main St Meriden, CT 06450
- Commercial real estate
Current Use by Public Records
- Commercial real estate
Property Details for 136 Main St
- Year built
- 1870
- Property type
- Commercial real estate
Description
This stunning 22,856 sq ft, two-story brownstone, built in 1870, presents a unique investment opportunity in Meriden, Connecticut. Designed by renowned architect Henry Dudley, this Romanesque Revival building boasts a gable roof and is situated in a prime location near the Meriden Board of Ed, Town Hall, Holy Word Foundation, Amtrak station, and the Meriden Town Green. Currently zoned TOD, the property offers a multitude of potential uses, including its current function as a church, or repurposing as a wedding venue, event space, beer hall, performance venue, retail space, municipal or medical offices, or apartments. The building is move-in ready and features a bell tower, pews, stained-glass windows, a 1966 Austin pipe organ, a full commercial kitchen, a locked side entrance with offices, and numerous additional rooms. Architectural details include custom woodwork, arched beams, and decorative iron supporting structures. Recent improvements include a new slate roof, new sidewalks, and waterproofing, reflecting a commitment to preserving its rich history. Over 400 free public parking spaces are available within a mile radius. The asking price is $800,000. Buyer to conduct all due diligence regarding zoning compliance.
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Location Insight
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- Local Demand
- City
- Meriden
- County
- New Haven
- State
- Connecticut
- Longitude
- -72.7979374274
- Latitude
- 41.53654814763