124 D Street is a unique 11,500-square-foot, three-story standalone office building in Quincy that presents an exceptional opportunity for owner/users, investors, or businesses seeking a highly functional and character-rich commercial property.
Initially designed for a church, then a construction company, the building is well-equipped with glassed-in conference rooms, executive offices, and a large, vaulted main hall featuring dramatic cathedral-style ceilings and arched wood beams. A central staircase connects to the upper-level administrative wing, offering flexible workspaces and an impressive sense of volume and natural light. The 0.41-acre lot provides generous parking for over 25 vehicles.
Strategically located just one block off Highways 28 and 281, this property offers unmatched access to Quincy’s commercial core and surrounding regional connections. 124 D Street sits minutes from everyday amenities, including Akins Fresh Market, McDonald’s, R&R Espresso, and Pita Pit. In addition, the building is adjacent to the Port of Quincy, which anchors local economic activity with its Intermodal Terminal, Business and Event Center, and municipal airport.
Quincy’s growing prominence is further amplified by its location 10 miles north of Interstate 90 and its role as a gateway to the Wenatchee Valley, Leavenworth, and the Okanogan Valley region. Just east of the Columbia River, Quincy also benefits from a steady influx of tourism, particularly during concert season, as the closest city to the Gorge Amphitheatre, a venue drawing up to 20,000 visitors per show. 124 D Street's blend of architectural distinction, functional layout, and unbeatable location makes it an ideal headquarters, regional office, or investment property.