
Description
Welcome to the historic Denechaud House, a three-story, mixed-use building in the heart of downtown Birmingham. Originally opened in 1887 as a hotel and restaurant, this building has housed a grocery, sewing machine company, a paint supply store, a furniture store, an architect firm, and most recently a law firm. It adjoins the legendary Florentine Building and is less than two blocks from Collins Bar, Helen, La Fresca, El Barrio, Bamboo on 2nd, the City Federal Building, and more. The first two floors are setup for office space, connected by a gorgeous spiral staircase. The top floor is a 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom loft that must be the most luxurious in the city. All three floors are connected by elevator and stairs in the back of the building. Current owner has city-approved plans for a rooftop installation that could convey to new owners. This is the first time this building has been on the open market this millennium. Don't miss your opportunity to own a piece of Birmingham history!
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1BEDS
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0.06ACRES
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2BATHS
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51/2 BATHS
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6,381SQFT
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$298$/SQFT
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Description
Welcome to the historic Denechaud House, a three-story, mixed-use building in the heart of downtown Birmingham. Originally opened in 1887 as a hotel and restaurant, this building has housed a grocery, sewing machine company, a paint supply store, a furniture store, an architect firm, and most recently a law firm. It adjoins the legendary Florentine Building and is less than two blocks from Collins Bar, Helen, La Fresca, El Barrio, Bamboo on 2nd, the City Federal Building, and more. The first two floors are setup for office space, connected by a gorgeous spiral staircase. The top floor is a 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom loft that must be the most luxurious in the city. All three floors are connected by elevator and stairs in the back of the building. Current owner has city-approved plans for a rooftop installation that could convey to new owners. This is the first time this building has been on the open market this millennium. Don't miss your opportunity to own a piece of Birmingham history!
