Built in 1922, this beautifully preserved industrial warehouse is a rare example of early 20th-century commercial architecture in the heart of Old Towne Orange. The building showcases hallmark features of the period, including combination wood-lap siding, a rectangular floor plan, and a prominent single-gabled roof concealed by a striking stepped parapet. The upper façade is adorned with original ornamental pressed tin—a distinctive and increasingly rare architectural detail from the era.
This building has long served the needs of the community and local enterprise, previously home to a neighborhood bakery, a prominent stone-fruit produce importer, and most recently, an investment real estate office. Each chapter adds to its legacy, making it more than a place of work—it’s a part of Orange’s commercial and cultural story.
Now thoughtfully updated for modern professional use, the space retains its historic charm while offering the amenities today’s businesses expect.
Property Highlights:
- Authentic 1922 industrial construction with preserved historic façade
- Rare ornamental pressed tin detailing and stepped parapet architecture
- Adaptable ±6,000 SF interior layout suited for professional office or creative use
- High ceilings, exposed beams, and natural light contribute to a warm, inspiring atmosphere
- Located steps from the iconic Orange Plaza Circle—surrounded by restaurants, boutiques, and civic institutions
- A destination address that enhances credibility and attracts both talent and clientele
Make your mark in a building where history meets opportunity. 145 N Lemon St offers the perfect intersection of heritage, visibility, and professional prestige.