406 S Main St in Grapevine, Texas is a significant historical landmark within the city's historic district. Constructed between 1895-1900 it was added to the national register of historic places in 1992, due to its architectural and cultural importance. The building exemplifies early 20th century architecture featuring a brick facade, wood flooring, and a single-story layout. It is currently vacant and under renovation. The exterior will feature new windows, window frames, and new wood/glass front doors back to what you might have seen at the turn of the century. The glass block windows were added around 1940, when the building was known as the City Drug. Notice the vintage marquee sign, which by all accounts was added in 1970. This is a PRIME LOCATION for commercial opportunity. Grapevine is one of N Texas's premier tourism destinations. 406 S Main St is in the center of the bustling tourism district and offers year-round foot traffic. Grapevine is home to Main St Fest, Grape Fest, and The Christmas Capital of Texas. Please contact me by email to learn more about this rare opportunity to be a part of this highly active commercial corridor.