Are you looking to hop on the Larkin District development wave? If so, CBRE Buffalo has a listing you should consider. The 100,000 sq.ft. warehouse at 619 Exchange Street is for sale with an undisclosed asking price.
From the listing:
±100,000 SF property at one of the last remaining conversion opportunities in Buffalo’s Larkin District. The building, built in 1908, was designed by the office of Louise Blanchard Bethune, America’ s first professional woman architect. Brick and timber construction houses excellent hardwood floors throughout.
Steps to Larkin Square, Key Bank’ s northeast headquarters, Larkin Center of Commerce, Hydraulic Hearth, 500 Seneca, and Flying Bison Brewing Co.
Thee freight elevators, updated electric, Time Warner Cable fiber lines, dry sprinkler system, and full basement.
The property is located at the southwest corner of Larkin and Exchange streets steps from Larkin at Exchange and Larkin Center of Commerce. It is also close to two recent conversion projects that brought high-end lofts to the neighborhood: Seneca Street Lofts’ 41 units and the 98 units in Hydraulic Lofts at 500 Seneca Street. KCG Development is also planning 147 affordable and market-rate apartments in the former A&P Warehouse at 545 Swan Street.
Get Connected: Robert Roller, CBRE Buffalo, 716.362.8710