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The Old Masonic Temple building boasts a restored Greek revival facade cut from local limestone. This four level structure, built in 1926, has unparalleled steel frame and masonry fill construction and is a rare find in this area. With the grace and solidity of the antique structure, the current owners have combined modern, energy efficient technologies, updated safety equipment and beautiful urban landscaping.
Excellent downtown location near dining and entertainment
Convenient access to Interstate and airport New roof and gutters
Completely flexible space (no structurally required walls)
New thermal-pane windows with screens throughout
Masonry building on steel frame
Power: 200-amps per floor with all new wiring (additional power easily added)
Roof space available for communications equipment
High-efficiency furnaces and cooling systems
State approved steel fire escape to 2nd and 3rd floors
Current Tenant: Mountain Messenger Media
2,900 sq. ft. with Court Street glass frontage
- Handicap accessible
- Restrooms
- Sub-dividable, configurable
3,900 sq. ft.
Executive suites and individual offices
Large common area, Conference room Please click here for a floor plan of the currently available 2nd Floor
Partially filled
3900 sq. ft.
65x35 auditorium space with new stubbed services -- gas, water & electricity
1500 sq. ft. private apartment -- Currently filled
(Total of 16,000 sq. ft. in downtown Lewisburg with taxes of only $6,000.00 a year.)
We will compensate a successful referral. Please contact our office for more details.
tim_stark@hotmail.com
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