Built in 1882, this property is one of Livermore's most historically significant landmarks, originally serving as the Bank of Livermore before becoming the City Hall and civic hub until 1957. It housed essential municipal services such as the town hall, firehouse, and police station, solidifying its role as a cornerstone of Livermore's history. Designated a Historic Preservation Heritage Site in 1996, the property blends architectural integrity with modern potential, offering opportunities for tax incentives and preservation grants.
Its prime downtown location is complemented by a large on-site parking lot, which is highly valuable to tenants and offers potential development opportunities. This is a rare opportunity for investors seeking a stable downtown property or owner-users looking to occupy a portion of a historic landmark.