300 Broadway St, St. Louis, MO 63102
This exceptional offering encompasses four full-floor commercial condos within the historic Marquette Building in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. Priced at $600,000, this mixed-use property (11,141 - 37,558 square feet) presents a unique investment opportunity. The building, constructed in 1914 and renovated in 2007, boasts a prime location at 300 N Broadway, zip code 63102, situated on a 0.35-acre lot (APN: 0099-90-1100-1). The property is zoned L - Jefferson Memorial District and features four units across four stories within a single building. The first floor comprises three street-level suites, including a 351 square foot space currently occupied, and two larger shell spaces totaling nearly 10,000 square feet. These spaces offer high ceilings, wood trim, and unique architectural details from their original use as bank space. The second floor provides turnkey modern office space, complete with existing furniture, fixtures, and equipment. The third and fourth floors, previously occupied by a YMCA, are ready for redevelopment into various uses, including office, multi-family, or creative spaces. The building's central location offers convenient access to major highways (I-44, I-55, I-70, and I-64) and proximity to key attractions like America's Center, the Arch Grounds, and Busch Stadium. This property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The price per square foot is $16.95. The condos can be sold as a package or individually.
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