The McCormick Armstrong Building was constructed in 1923 in what is currently known as the Douglas Design District, and subsequently expanded over the years. The property consists of approximately 50,000 sf with 38,000 sf on the first floor and the remaining 12,000 sf on a partial second floor. It sits on nearly 2 acres adjacent to Hyde Park with significant Douglas Ave frontage. The concrete and steel structure offers a vintage industrial feel with 12-16 ft ceiling heights, expansive steel windows, exposed interior brick walls and a saw-tooth clerestory window in the roof that was once used to bring light and ventilation into the building core. Beautifully restored, the property has all new HVAC and electrical systems, a new roof, and new exterior windows.