A unique property located in the heart of downtown South Pittsburgh, a growing and vibrant community, is ready for a new owner to place their footprint on this historical property. This 1940s two-story building, complete with a full stand-up basement, offers an exceptional opportunity for a prospective owner to leave their mark.
The building's original features include hardwood flooring, a tin ceiling on the first floor, and stunning brick walls. Additionally, three-phase power and large wooden beam construction provide a solid foundation for a variety of uses. The property can be divided to accommodate two retail/office spaces or a restaurant/bar on the first floor, with two entrances from the sidewalk providing excellent visibility and accessibility.
The second floor also offers opportunities for creative conversions, including apartments or short rentals. The basement, a rare feature in downtown South Pittsburgh, is dry and could be utilized for storage or an optional "speakeasy" space. The building has been renovated with a new rubber roof, and each floor is equipped with sprinkler systems for enhanced safety.
Located at a signalized intersection in the heart of downtown South Pittsburgh, this property benefits from a strong foot traffic and a growing community. The area is home to The Lodge Company, the largest US manufacturer of cast iron cookware operating since 1896, and hosts the annual Corn Bread Festival in April, attracting a large crowd from across the region.