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126 Franklin St.
Clarksville, TN 37040
Josh Abner with ATLAS Real Estate & Auction Services, original listing - (270) 839-3136
$700,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
Full: 2, ½: 8
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
28819 Square Feet
Property Description
THIS IS AN AUCTION. ADVERTISED PRICE FOR MARKETING PURPOSES ONLY. Commercial Real Estate AUCTION 2 Downtown Clarksville Buildings at Public AUCTION Friday September 13th at 12/Noon Both Auctions held at 126 Franklin St., Clarksville, TN High Performing Commercial Lease Buildings with Residential Space Online simulcast bidding available Offered separate and in combination Auction Preview/Open House Wednesday 9/4 from 4-6:00PM 126 & 110 Franklin St., Clarksville, TN Offering #1: 126 Franklin St., Clarksville, TN Formerly Grumpy's Bail Bonds Mixed Retail with Residential Unit(s) 2 Stories with Full Basement 9,009+/- total sq ft New roof New HVAC Franklin St. & Rear Access 3,485+/- sq ft lot (.08ac) Ground Level: 3,003+/- sq ft mixed retail 1 Bed/Office with walk-in closet 2 1/2 Baths Wet bar Kitchenette Separate reception area Hard wood floors High ceilings Granite countertops Security bulletproof reception window & wall New Roof New HVAC Second Floor: 3,003+/- sq ft Residential Unit(s) Full Kitchen with appliances 3 Bed & 1 bunk-room 2 Full baths Granite Countertops Tall Windows with Enchanting View High Ceilings Massive walk-in closets Aesthetic appeal of vintage exposed brick Private entrance Mechanical room Full Basement: 3,003+/- sq ft Aesthetic Appeal of vintage exposed brick Partially Finished 1500 sf Waterproofed Storage (Frontier Basements) Offering #2: 110 Franklin St., Clarksville, TN The historic "Brenner Building" Commercial 3 stories with full basement 19,810+/- sq ft total 8 Suites Partially Leased with long term tenants New roof New HVAC Elevator with operating permit through 1/31/25 Franklin St. Entrance & Rear Access Spacious interior continuous, gentle sloping stairwell Exterior, continuous back entrance stairwell Outdoor Courtyard Interior roof access 6,970+/- sq ft lot (.16ac) Lower Level: 3 suites (unoccupied) 2 large bathrooms Rear suite has access from alley Outdoor courtyard with trees Ground Level: 2 suites (both occupied) Beautiful hard wood floors Front suite leased to flourishing bookstore Rear suite undisclosed tenant, 6 offices, reception, bathroom, kitchenette, mechanical room with outside access Two large public restrooms Large Common area Guaranteed lease until 2034 Second Level: 2 suites (both occupied) Front and rear suite leased to thriving tattoo studio Includes 4 bathrooms Large kitchenette High ceilings Natural Light Aesthetic appeal of exposed brick Granite countertop Third Level: 1 suite (unoccupied) 4 private offices with conference room with high windows High ceilings; Natural Light Large kitchen with appliance 1 large private bathroom Elevator and Stair access Located in the heart of major development and growth area of Clarksville, TN Short walk to the new F&M Bank Arena, restaurants, nightlife, offices, and commerce One hour from Nashville, TN Reap the benefit of exposure with the open "mural" wall of 110 Franklin St. with the walkway from the newly constructed parking garage Don't miss the AMAZING investment OPPORTUNITY
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1900
MLS Number
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Location
Address
126 Franklin St.
City
Clarksville
State
TN
Zip Code
37040
County
MONTGOMERY
Listing
Provider
ATLAS Real Estate & Auction Services, original listing
Name
Phone
(270) 839-3136
Office Name
Office Phone
(270) 839-3136
Agent Name
Josh Abner
Agency Phone
(270) 839-3136

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