Be the Broker for this Main Street building

What would you like to see go in this prime Main Street spot?

A video showing photos of a brick building with lots of windows.

So much room for activities. | Photo courtesy of Block + Lot

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Have you ever driven past an empty building and thought, “That would make a great __________?”

That’s the question we ask in our Be the Broker series. And guess what? We’re back with another installment (and we’ve got some status updates from our first edition, too.)

New to market

Today — we’re sharing 647 E. Main St. which is available for lease.

Most recently, this 1930s building was the home of J.A.D.E — Jameson Automated Design Environments.

It’s located at the corner of East Main Street and Walton Avenue, across from the new La Taquiza and Biscuit Belly.

The single-story building has exposed brick, tall ceilings, and large glass windows for maximum natural light. Bonus: It also has two storefront entrances.

The property is zoned B-1, or neighborhood business, and is ideal for retail or office.

  • Size: 1,019 sqft
  • Price: $2,500/month

So, what do you think? Let us know what you’d like to see go here.

Green Tree Tea Room & Antiques a white brick house with tall hedges

Something new is going in at everyone’s favorite white house on Short Street. | Photo by LEXtoday

Updates

Since we last talked, these “Be the Broker properties have some status updates have changed. 👀

  • A lease is now pending for Greentree Antiques & Tea Room on 521 W. Short St.
  • A sale is now pending for Saunier Street Livery on 171 Saunier St.
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