Description
Located at the corner of West Main Street and South 4th Street, 400 West Main Street offers a total of 25,000 (+/-) square feet of gross building area across seven floors on a 0.7 acre lot. The building is historically registered, decorated with ornate stone detail on the exterior and endless character in the interior. Each floor measures approximately 3,571 (+/-) square feet with access to every floor available via original spiral staircase and elevators. Located within an Opportunity Zone, which provides huge tax benefits. The property is located inside the city limits of Clarksburg along West Main Street roughly 0.6 mile from Route 50 and 3.5 miles from I-79, Exit 119. Along West Main Street there is a daily traffic count of 7,724 vehicles per day (WVDOH, 2016).
Highlights:
- Excellent Visibility
- Large Off Street Parking Lot
- Historically Registered Building
- Located in an Opportunity Zone and a HUB Zone
- Historically Registered, Built in 1907
- Building has Historic Tax Credits remaining
- Immaculate Architecture
- Unique Flat Iron Design on one corner
- Very Solid Building for its age
- Had a full-time Maintenance guy servicing the building the last 12 years
- Boiler replaced in last 10 years
- Elevator ‘guts’ replaced in last 10 years
- Roof has been inspected
- No foundation or basement problems that I could see (Clean and dry)
- Top three floors were built at as BB&T Executive offices (B+ condition)
- New Floor Coverings and Paint and building is ready to be leased.
- 40 surface level parking spaces
- Could be converted to apartments
Marketing Flyer and Realtor info: https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/62652030/400-w-main-street-empire-building-marketing-flyer/400-west-main-street-marketing-flyer
Black Diamond Realty LLC: 304-413-4350
Address
- Country: United States
- Province / State: West Virginia
- City / Town: Clarksburg
- Postal code / ZIP: 26301
- Property ID 4142
- Price $750,000
- Property Type Commercial Building
- Property status For Sale
- Size 25,000 SqFt
- Land area 1.7 Acres