Investment opportunity awaits the discerning buyer of a very special Hudson, NY property. Located on the 300 block of Warren Street, this ''Diamond in the rough'' sits across from the Hudson Opera House and adjacent to boutique hotels, restaurants, retail and art galleries. The building is in need of renovation and with its location in an Opportunity Zone, financial incentives may be possible. Included in the sale of this 3-story, 4-level street front mixed-use building is an open lot, both of which can be accessed from Prison Alley. The building is a full four floors with a full lower-level walkout space, originally designed with a commercial...
Investment opportunity awaits the discerning buyer of a very special Hudson, NY property. Located on the 300 block of Warren Street, this ''Diamond in the rough'' sits across from the Hudson Opera House and adjacent to boutique hotels, restaurants, retail and art galleries. The building is in need of renovation and with its location in an Opportunity Zone, financial incentives may be possible. Included in the sale of this 3-story, 4-level street front mixed-use building is an open lot, both of which can be accessed from Prison Alley. The building is a full four floors with a full lower-level walkout space, originally designed with a commercial kitchen. The street level provides access to the commercial space and the upper two floors for either residential or office use. An open plan gallery space, with and impressive 16'high ceiling can be accessed from the Warren Street commercial space or separately from either a streetside staircase or Prison Alley. Total flexibility to achieve a variety of possible end uses. With the elevation of the adjacent lot being a level below Warren Street but at the level of Prison Alley, an ''additional floor'' can be easily made part of the developed lot. Come be a part of the investment growth in one of the most sought-after cities in the Hudson Valley and neighbor to so many successful businesses. Opportunity awaits!!
Investment opportunity awaits the discerning buyer of a very special Hudson, NY property. Located on the 300 block of Warren Street, this ''Diamond in the rough'' sits across from the Hudson Opera House and adjacent to boutique hotels, restaurants, retail and art galleries. The building is in need of renovation and with its location in an Opportunity Zone, financial incentives may be possible. Included in the sale of this 3-story, 4-level street front mixed-use building is an open lot, both of which can be accessed from Prison Alley. The building is a full four floors with a full lower-level walkout space, originally designed with a commercial kitchen. The street level provides access to the commercial space and the upper two floors for either residential or office use. An open plan gallery space, with and impressive 16'high ceiling can be accessed from the Warren Street commercial space or separately from either a streetside staircase or Prison Alley. Total flexibility to achieve a variety of possible end uses. With the elevation of the adjacent lot being a level below Warren Street but at the level of Prison Alley, an ''additional floor'' can be easily made part of the developed lot. Come be a part of the investment growth in one of the most sought-after cities in the Hudson Valley and neighbor to so many successful businesses. Opportunity awaits!!
Appliances Included: Bar Fridge, Built-In Range, Microwave
Beds: 2
Construction Materials: Block, Brick Veneer, Stone
Flooring: Concrete, Wood
Foundation: Slab, Stone
Full Baths: 1
Roof: Asphalt, Membrane, See Remarks
Rooms: 6
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