
Description
Early commercial building in the heart of the Old Towne Historic District. Built in 1815 after the great fire of Petersburg. Brick with stucco exterior. Currently houses Bopper's Malt Shop on first floor with a current configuration of offices upstairs. Could be converted to one luxury apartment or two spacious units. Two electric meters for store and upstairs. One water meter for the building. Separate HVAC on each floor. Roof, electric, HVAC, plumbing totally redone between 1985 and 2007. There is basement which is accessed from adjacent building. For over 100 years it was owned by the DeLuca family as a green grocery, called the Petersburg Fruit House. Agent has a picture of Mrs. DeLuca in front of the storefront. Shop tenant is on one-year renewable lease at $750. Attic currently has a pull-down stairs and is another full floor, giving the building four floors plus a basement. This building is in a neighborhood of shops and restaurants and is at the crossroads of downtown. There are Enterprise Zone and historic tax credit incentives available.
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Description
Early commercial building in the heart of the Old Towne Historic District. Built in 1815 after the great fire of Petersburg. Brick with stucco exterior. Currently houses Bopper's Malt Shop on first floor with a current configuration of offices upstairs. Could be converted to one luxury apartment or two spacious units. Two electric meters for store and upstairs. One water meter for the building. Separate HVAC on each floor. Roof, electric, HVAC, plumbing totally redone between 1985 and 2007. There is basement which is accessed from adjacent building. For over 100 years it was owned by the DeLuca family as a green grocery, called the Petersburg Fruit House. Agent has a picture of Mrs. DeLuca in front of the storefront. Shop tenant is on one-year renewable lease at $750. Attic currently has a pull-down stairs and is another full floor, giving the building four floors plus a basement. This building is in a neighborhood of shops and restaurants and is at the crossroads of downtown. There are Enterprise Zone and historic tax credit incentives available.
