Known as “The Dispensary,” the 911 Gervais building was built in 1900 as a county liquor dispensary and later became part of the Seaboard Hotel in 1931, housing an onsite café. The 1st floor gross square feet is 2,886. The space features an open layout with high ceilings (original beadboard ceilings to be restored), exposed historic brick and plaster walls as well as beautiful heart pine floors. Ideal for a restaurant, coffee or wine bar, high end retail. The 2nd floor comprises 2,115 gross square feet with a predominant open layout and 2 restrooms. Terrific view of the State House and Vista skyline from the 2nd floor. Tons of historic character with beautiful heart pine floors, exposed brick walls, and fireplace mantels. The second story could be combined with the 1st level if so desired by a tenant (a restaurant for example for private dining /events). Alternatively, we could studio style several apartments, creative office the 2nd floor or several Airbnb suites. Proposed restoration plans include the replacement of deteriorated or missing windows, reopening original window openings that were previously bricked in, and reintroducing both the second-story balcony and cornice — both of which are architectural features that once defined the building’s historic façade.