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Kingsport,TN 37660
Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,200 sqft
Price per Sqft $192
MLS Listing ID 9963111
HOA Y/N Yes
Total Fin. Sqft 3200
Originating Board Tennessee/Virginia Regional MLS
Year Built 1916
Lot Dimensions See Remarks
Property Description
ATTENTION RESTAURANT OWNERS!
Introducing an exceptional piece of real estate ready for transformation! There are endless possibilities for this downtown property, offering urban charm and classic architecture. With all of the strategic investments being made by the City of Kingsport and other local investors, this property is in the perfect location for a restaurant or any business to thrive. Imagine this space with an Industrial Modern build out, indoor/outdoor bar and seating, the possibilities are endless. The price includes 3,200 sq ft of 151 E Main St, this property still has to be subdivided before closing. Call for more details. With the new development of Brickyard Village plus convenient access to downtown from the Brickyard Bridge there will be 464 households that are within walking distance of this property's front door.
THIS PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN AN OPPORTUNITY ZONE!
HISTORY OF THIS PROPERTY: Welcome to the historic Kingsport Freight Depot! This commercial property boasts a rich history and a promising future in downtown Kingsport, Tennessee. Originally serving as the Kingsport Freight Depot, this iconic building has witnessed the city's transformation over the years and is now poised to be part of the exciting developments reshaping downtown Kingsport. The Kingsport Freight Depot has a storied past, serving as a vital transportation hub for both goods and passengers in the early 20th century. Located in the heart of downtown Kingsport, this property enjoys a central and convenient location, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking to be at the epicenter of the city's growth. The Carolina, Clinchfield, and Ohio Passenger train stations, along with the adjacent freight depot, were constructed in 1916. The building's design was the work of New York architect Clinton McKenzie. KEY FEATURES
Spacious Layout: With its generous floor plan, this building provides ample room for creativity. Whether you dream of a restaurant, event venue, or lofts, there's space for it all. Craft distinct spaces, cozy corners, and a welcoming bar to ensure a memorable experience for your patrons.
Historic Character: The building's historical character adds depth and authenticity to its atmosphere. Embrace the opportunity to preserve and highlight its unique architectural features.
Prime Location: Situated in the heart of downtown Kingsport, this property benefits from a strategic location that ensures a steady flow of foot traffic. Guests can easily access your business, making it a desirable destination for locals and visitors alike.
Endless Possibilities: Whether you envision an upscale fine dining establishment, a trendy bar, or an elegant event venue, this building's versatile potential allows you to realize your vision and create an experience that stands out in the city.
Outdoor Enjoyment: Consider the option of adding outdoor entertainment or a lovely patio to enhance the experience, especially when the weather is pleasant.
Supportive Community: The downtown area is bustling with a supportive community that values and supports local businesses. Your establishment will thrive thanks to the vibrant local atmosphere and a customer base eager to try new things.
Now is the perfect time to invest in downtown Kingsport, where history meets innovation, and opportunities abound. Don't miss the chance to be part of the city's bright future. Join us in shaping the next chapter of Kingsport's story.
Here are some of the strategic investments being made by the City of Kingsport and other investors that continue to increase the value of this property and all neighboring properties:
Downtown Kingsport's Main Street Rebuild: As one of the primary gateways into downtown Kingsport, the City is setting the stage for a vibrant and inviting urban landscape with investments to revitalize and beautify the construction of new water and sewer lines, including improvements to the stormwater system and the replacement of weak soil beneath Main Street. To enhance the visual appeal, telephone and cable lines are being placed underground, and power lines are being relocated to the opposite side of the road. The road itself will receive a significant upgrade, featuring landscaping improvements, bulb-outs to enhance pedestrian safety, and stamped brick crosswalks that add a touch of charm to the streetscape.
Brickyard Bridge: This ADA-compatible bicycle and pedestrian bridge will extend over the CSX Railroad tracks to connect Brickyard Park and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive with downtown Kingsport at Centennial Park. The bridge also promises to offer convenient access to downtown Kingsport's businesses, revitalizing the whole area and creating a connection between the new Brickyard Village, which will consist of 464 new residential units, and BrickYard Park, fostering economic growth while prioritizing the well-being and accessibility of our residents and visitors.
Brickyard Village: Nestled just beyond the train tracks along Main Street's edge, this fantastic neighborhood is ready to enhance Kingsport's cityscape. Its strategic position near Brickyard Park and downtown Kingsport adds to its attractiveness. The Brickyard Village project will introduce 464 new residential units to the city. What distinguishes Brickyard Village is its dedication not only to improving Kingsport's housing choices but also to building strong community connections.
Centennial Park Fountain and Greenspace: Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the City of Kingsport, Centennial Park was created in 2017. Located adjacent to the train depot, this park provides a unique destination and link to downtown Kingsport that commemorates the community's past, present, and future. Greenspace encircled by a walkway detailing the history of Kingsport. Illuminated, interactive water fountain in the center of the park.
Heritage Trail Walking Path: The Downtown Kingsport area represents a rich history, marking the beginning of Kingsport as it is known today. John Nolen, a renowned town planner, designed Downtown Kingsport and its surroundings in the early 20th century. Downtown was the hub of activity for industries with residential areas strategically placed around it. Nolen called it his greatest accomplishment. The Downtown Heritage Trail is located in the Historic Train Station and Downtown Broad Street Districts and highlights much of the John Nolen plan. The trail has 25 points of interest, marked with signage and covers approximately 2 miles in distance. The beginning of the trail is where the former Gem Theater stood on Broad Street, and the last stop is the former Keener building on Shelby Street.
Brickyard Park: Brickyard Park is a 43-acre premier sports facility and community park, located on property formerly owned by General Shale, Inc.
Brickyard Park Pump Track: Built by Velosolutions USA and American Ramp Company, the Kingsport Pump Track is one of a handful of asphalt pump tracks in the state of Tennessee. The pump track was designed by former Swiss World Cup Downhill mountain biker and Velosolutions founder Claudio Calouri.
Miracle Field Playground: Miracle Field Park is a multi-purpose community park, located on property formerly owned by General Shale, Inc. Park amenities include a fenced and lighted 1202 distance ballfield with a rubber surface, LED video screen/scoreboard, LED field lights, and covered grandstand/stadium seating. There is a 25' x 36' picnic shelter with ceiling fans, lighting, 6 accessible picnic tables and a P.A. system. A fenced children's playground for ages 6-12 that includes spinners, multiple slides, musical equipment, a cargo seat swing, climbing structures and sensory/motion equipment. The playground surface is rubberized. Within the playground area there are 4 ADA accessible picnic tables under a shade structure. Several park benches are available, for seating, within the fenced area.
Scott Adams Memorial Skatepark: Scott Adams Memorial Skatepark is an approximately 10,000 sq ft concrete park. Helmets, elbow/knee/wrist pads, and other safety equipment are strongly encouraged. Children should be accompanied by an adult. The facility is unsupervised, and users assume their own risk. Admission is free. The park is open to non-motorized bikes, skateboards, rollerblades, and scooters.
Now is the perfect time to invest in downtown Kingsport, where history meets innovation, and opportunities abound. Don't miss the chance to be part of the city's bright future. Join us in shaping the next chapter of Kingsport's story.
Location
State TN
County Sullivan
Zoning Commercial
Direction Wilcox Drive, left on Sullivan St, left on Main St
Interior
Heating Electric,Heat Pump,Natural Gas, Electric
Cooling Heat Pump
Equipment Exterior Lights,Fire Sprinkler System,Inside Storage,Lighting-Track,Smoke Detector(s)
Heat Source Electric,Heat Pump,Natural Gas
Exterior
Roof Type Metal
Road Frontage City Street
Building
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Structure Type Brick
New Construction No
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 046p F
Acceptable Financing Other
Listing Terms Other