In a real estate market with warehouse and fenced yard in very short supply, 1830 Church Street will excite great interest. This historic structure was built in 1885 of hand-forged American steel and masonry by men who took great pride in their work. As a result, this building has survived countless hurricanes, one tornado, two world wars, the Great Depression, and two pandemics. The structure enjoys a clear height of up to 23 feet, seven large roll-up doors, both grade and dock level loading, and 3-phase 480V and 220V electrical service. Generous state and Federal incentives, including historic tax credits, promise hundreds of
thousands of dollars in savings on the cost of improvements.
In a real estate market with warehouse and fenced yard in very short supply, 1830 Church Street will excite great interest. This historic structure was built in 1885 of hand-forged American steel and masonry by men who took great pride in their work. As a result, this building has survived countless hurricanes, one tornado, two world wars, the Great Depression, and two pandemics. The structure enjoys a clear height of up to 23 feet, seven large roll-up doors, both grade and dock level loading, and 3-phase 480V and 220V electrical service. Generous state and Federal incentives, including historic tax credits, promise hundreds of
thousands of dollars in savings on the cost of improvements.