43 Market St, Millerstown, PA 17062-9572
This exceptional investment opportunity presents a three-story, 14,400 square foot shopping center located at 43 N Market Street in Millerstown, Pennsylvania. Built in 1920, this historically significant building, originally a shirt factory, is currently operating as a fully occupied antique gift mall. The property sits on a 0.25-acre lot and offers 18 parking spaces, providing ample convenience for customers. Zoned Commercial-Store, this versatile property is ideally suited for a variety of retail uses. The asking price is $290,000, translating to $20.14 per square foot. The building's solid construction and prime location in the thriving Millerstown community make this a compelling investment for owner-occupants or those seeking a strong return on investment. Detailed financial information is available upon request. This multi-tenant property offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern retail potential, presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a well-established commercial property in a desirable Pennsylvania town. The property's strong tenancy and established presence in the community ensure a stable income stream for the new owner. The building's substantial size and versatile zoning provide ample room for expansion or adaptation to suit a variety of retail concepts. Don't miss this chance to own a piece of Millerstown's history and secure a profitable future.
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RES · Millerstown, PAMillerstown. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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