102 Main St, Old Saybrook, CT 06475-2316
This meticulously maintained, two-story commercial building at 102 N Main St, Old Saybrook, CT 06475, offers 2,064 square feet of versatile space, currently entirely vacant. Built in 1930, this 1-building property sits on a 9,147.6 square foot lot and is zoned B-1, allowing for a variety of professional uses. The first floor encompasses 1,564 square feet and boasts an elegant reception area, a dedicated conference room, a private office, and a sizable open area easily adaptable to multiple offices or a single large workspace. Upstairs, the 500-square-foot second floor provides two additional private offices and a private bathroom accessible from both inside and outside the building. The building's central location on Old Saybrook's Main Street ensures high visibility and convenient access for clients and employees. Its history as a commercial interior design company for the past four decades speaks to its enduring appeal and suitability for a range of professional businesses, including legal, healthcare, media, finance, and marketing firms. This property presents a unique opportunity to acquire a well-established, adaptable commercial space in a thriving Connecticut town. The building's excellent condition and prime location make it an ideal investment for businesses seeking a prestigious and functional workspace.
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CCI Ceretto Commercial Interior Design Home Decor Store
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Tax year 2023Comparables
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Property description
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B-1 · Old Saybrook, CTOld Saybrook. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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