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8-10 Park Place
Hudson, NY 12534
Robert Huston with Tri Hudson Realty, LLC, original listing - 697-0010
$1,495,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
--
Bathroom
½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3900 Square Feet
Property Description
The JW Edmonds Volunteer Firehouse, built in 1868, is now available in Hudson, New York.This historic firehouse, which once housed the oldest Volunteer Fire Company in New York State, is ready for the build out of a visionary purchaser who can give due homage to its historical roots.In a prime location, the Firehouse sits squarely in the heart of the newly designated, and fast growing 'Depot District'. Neighboring businesses include craft breweries, wine bars, restaurants, coffee houses and Warren Street's amazing retail. Moreover, the district will entertain the new Pocketbook hotel /art complex and the completion of the 64 unit Hudson Depot Lofts slated for 2025. This Hudson Historic District qualifies as an OPPORTUNITY ZONE and is eligible for FEDERAL AND NEW YORK STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION TAX CREDITS. Being ZONED R-3, the Firehouse may be developed for commercial and/or residential usage.This all-brick Firehouse is composed of 3 parcels of desirable Hudson real estate. There are 2 separate ground floor bays with 12-foot ceilings whose overhead doors open to a direct view of the park. Upstairs are 2 grand meeting rooms with 13-foot ceilings also framing a beautiful view of the 7th Street Park. To ascend to the second floor there are 2 original chestnut spiral staircases. Attached to the back of the Firehouse, there is a sizable wooden addition and a lot that can accommodate off street parking for 4 cars. This lot can be accessed via the Alley. The reinforced steel and concrete basement was built to accommodate the transition from the horse-drawn fire carriages to the heavy fire engines of the modern era. The basement, as such, lends itself to the structural integrity and development potential of the buildout above.This is the only remaining 2-Bay Firehouse in Hudson, offering close to 4000 sf to build in, plus floor expansion and roof rights. The basement provides additional square footage and was a social club back in the day. This Firehouse proudly represents Hudson's past, with a clean palette for the creative entrepreneur to reinvent timelessly into the future- nothing else compares to this golden opportunity in our happening city. Whether reimagined as retail, office, residential or restaurant, this proud building will be a key landmark as Hudson continues to set the bar for the future of the Hudson Valley!
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Other
Year Built
1868
MLS Number
--
Location
Address
8-10 Park Place
City
Hudson
State
NY
Zip Code
12534
County
COLUMBIA
Listing
Name
Phone
(518) 697-0010
Office Name
Office Phone
697-0010
Agent Name
Robert Huston
Agency Phone
697-0010

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