209 21St St Wichita, KS 67203
This centrally located Wichita church, situated on a 1.38-acre lot at 209 W 21st St, offers a unique investment opportunity. The property boasts a total of 12,478 square feet, encompassing a large sanctuary with a capacity exceeding 350, featuring cathedral ceilings and stained-glass windows. Built in phases (1947 and 1978), the building includes a main structure of 3,788 square feet and an addition of 8,690 square feet. The property includes multiple functional spaces, such as five classrooms upstairs, eight additional classrooms on a mid-level, and two banquet halls—one on the second level with a full kitchen, and a larger one in the basement, also equipped with a commercial kitchen and room dividers. The basement banquet hall can accommodate up to 100 people. The property also features over 90 parking stalls, prominent monument signage on 21st Street, and excellent off-street parking. The sanctuary is fully ADA accessible, with exterior ramps on the northeast side. The permitted zoning is Limited Commercial, offering flexibility for future uses. The asking price is $799,000, representing a price per square foot of $64.03. This two-story building presents a rare opportunity in Sedgwick County, Kansas, with its combination of size, functionality, and prime location. The property is owned by a Religious Conference.
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