Within the City of Fredericksburg Historic District, at the lighted intersection of Lafayette Blvd and Charles Street, exists a multi-story converted office building that was once the factory home of the Kenmore Shoe Company. Totaling over 18,000 square feet above grade on two floors, with access from Prince Edward Street and Lafayette Blvd (hence the two addresses), the building was not only once a shoe factory, but served as other factories in the pickling and sewing industries, respectively.
Converted to a downtown office park also including 415 Wolfe Street, and formerly dubbed the Lafayette Technology Center in the early 2000s, 315 Lafayette and 513 Prince Edward St have evolved over the years and remain office space today. In the epicenter of the next wave of revitalization for downtown Fredericksburg, with close proximity to the train station, the building is easily accessible along the growing Lafayette Blvd corridor.
Full first floor open concept office suite currently configured with a large open area for a large cubicle workspace area or for collaborative work. Exposed 18" steel crossbeams meet 16" painted oak indicating the building's industrial roots. Large floor to ceiling picture windows adorn the exterior walls creating impeccable light source throughout. Either end of the suite contains private offices plus a large break room, with private restrooms inside the suite. The building is currently served by an abundant private parking lot, with entry to 513 Prince Edward on the side of the building. Fronting along Lafayette Blvd, and encompassing two floors is a walk-up office space totaling 2,000 square feet, addressed 315 Lafayette Blvd. Perfect opportunity for an engineering, architecture or other professional office space, includes four private offices and additional open areas for creative use.