A great development opportunity near the downtown area. Large interior space has potential use for a dance studio, fitness location, community center, church, offices, training & development center, educational programs, or creative space. Check with the local zoning department for specific limitations on use. Highlights: The building is located west of New London's main business district, on the north side of Blinman Street between Truman and Bank Streets. It is a two-story masonry building, built out of red brick mostly laid in Flemish bond. Its entry has double doors separated by an engaged column, set in round-arch openings. A large circular...
A great development opportunity near the downtown area. Large interior space has potential use for a dance studio, fitness location, community center, church, offices, training & development center, educational programs, or creative space. Check with the local zoning department for specific limitations on use. Highlights: The building is located west of New London's main business district, on the north side of Blinman Street between Truman and Bank Streets. It is a two-story masonry building, built out of red brick mostly laid in Flemish bond. Its entry has double doors separated by an engaged column, set in round-arch openings. A large circular window stands above the doors, within a large brick archway that encompasses it and the doors. Four small windows flank this arch, two on each side. The facade is crowned by a stepped segmental arch with short flanking posts. And the building is considered historic in design from the 1800's. Challenges: Parking may be limited to zoning regulations based on use. Needs many interior renovations and upgrades to: lighting, plumbing, electrical, and exterior.
A great development opportunity near the downtown area. Large interior space has potential use for a dance studio, fitness location, community center, church, offices, training & development center, educational programs, or creative space. Check with the local zoning department for specific limitations on use. Highlights: The building is located west of New London's main business district, on the north side of Blinman Street between Truman and Bank Streets. It is a two-story masonry building, built out of red brick mostly laid in Flemish bond. Its entry has double doors separated by an engaged column, set in round-arch openings. A large circular window stands above the doors, within a large brick archway that encompasses it and the doors. Four small windows flank this arch, two on each side. The facade is crowned by a stepped segmental arch with short flanking posts. And the building is considered historic in design from the 1800's. Challenges: Parking may be limited to zoning regulations based on use. Needs many interior renovations and upgrades to: lighting, plumbing, electrical, and exterior.