Description
Bring your vision to one of Main Street's classic storefrontsan open-canvas, two-level commercial building in the heart of the Newton Main Street Historic District II. The faade features brand-new, historically approved windows, and the sale includes approved building plans for two apartments on the second level. Both the street-level retail bay and the upper floor are currently wide-open, ready for your layout. Steps to the Santa Fe Depot and the core of downtown dining, services, and eventsright where Newton's retail history (and foot traffic) has lived for more than a century. A building with a story. Part of the early 20th-century commercial row at 411419 N. Main, this address fits the district's classic brick-front typology, celebrated in the National Register nomination. In 1905, the Newton Telephone Co. moved its operations to the second floor here and installed one of Kansas's most modern switchboards of the dayan evocative chapter for marketing the property's upstairs residential rebirth. Over the subsequent decades, the ground floor served Main Street shoppers, including a long-running pawn/key-cutting shop that was remembered by locals.
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Listing provided courtesy of Joe Carbajal of RE/MAX Associates CELL: 316-500-7635 .
Description
Bring your vision to one of Main Street's classic storefrontsan open-canvas, two-level commercial building in the heart of the Newton Main Street Historic District II. The faade features brand-new, historically approved windows, and the sale includes approved building plans for two apartments on the second level. Both the street-level retail bay and the upper floor are currently wide-open, ready for your layout. Steps to the Santa Fe Depot and the core of downtown dining, services, and eventsright where Newton's retail history (and foot traffic) has lived for more than a century. A building with a story. Part of the early 20th-century commercial row at 411419 N. Main, this address fits the district's classic brick-front typology, celebrated in the National Register nomination. In 1905, the Newton Telephone Co. moved its operations to the second floor here and installed one of Kansas's most modern switchboards of the dayan evocative chapter for marketing the property's upstairs residential rebirth. Over the subsequent decades, the ground floor served Main Street shoppers, including a long-running pawn/key-cutting shop that was remembered by locals.
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