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Downtown Wetumpka is the ideal location for your business or entrepreneurial endeavor. Built circa 1880, 120 Company Street is one of the most historic buildings in Wetumpka. Originally a stand-alone building, the structure served as a grocery store in the early 1900s and then a pool hall with living quarters above for men working on the Jordan Dam.The building speaks to the history buff through exposed brick walls and wooden beams, as well as washrooms for the workmen who boarded there, and upstairs views of the beautiful Coosa River.Good bones is the phrase that comes to mind when touring this gem. Architectural features such as original fireplaces, wood and stone floors, bead board ceilings, etc., are throughout the two floors of the building. Through the years it has been home to more modern business ventures such as a hair salon and a home dcor store.Its location on Company Street was featured on HGTV first Home Town Takeover show and is a natural draw to the thousands of tourists that come to Wetumpka each year. Get a glimpse on HGTV's YouTube channel. Downstairs is move-in ready and up to city code in all respects.Upstairs is a blank slate of opportunities from offices, Airbnb, or downtown apartments.The space is unfinished and has outside access which opens up many profitable opportunities.One could consider retail downstairs and office spaces upstairs, not to mention apartments. The very rear of the building is attached metal storage that is accessible from the back street. As a historic property, the building should be eligible for Alabama's robust historic tax credit incentive program.
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4,800SQFT
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$70$/SQFT
Description
Downtown Wetumpka is the ideal location for your business or entrepreneurial endeavor. Built circa 1880, 120 Company Street is one of the most historic buildings in Wetumpka. Originally a stand-alone building, the structure served as a grocery store in the early 1900s and then a pool hall with living quarters above for men working on the Jordan Dam.The building speaks to the history buff through exposed brick walls and wooden beams, as well as washrooms for the workmen who boarded there, and upstairs views of the beautiful Coosa River.Good bones is the phrase that comes to mind when touring this gem. Architectural features such as original fireplaces, wood and stone floors, bead board ceilings, etc., are throughout the two floors of the building. Through the years it has been home to more modern business ventures such as a hair salon and a home dcor store.Its location on Company Street was featured on HGTV first Home Town Takeover show and is a natural draw to the thousands of tourists that come to Wetumpka each year. Get a glimpse on HGTV's YouTube channel. Downstairs is move-in ready and up to city code in all respects.Upstairs is a blank slate of opportunities from offices, Airbnb, or downtown apartments.The space is unfinished and has outside access which opens up many profitable opportunities.One could consider retail downstairs and office spaces upstairs, not to mention apartments. The very rear of the building is attached metal storage that is accessible from the back street. As a historic property, the building should be eligible for Alabama's robust historic tax credit incentive program.
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