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$4,995,000
Est. payment /mo
15,000 SqFt
Pending
Address not disclosed Oakland, CA 94607
UPDATED:
08/15/2024 08:50 PM
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Loft
Listing Status Pending
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 15,000 sqft
Price per Sqft $333
MLS Listing ID 41069906
HOA Y/N No
Year Built 1916
Lot Size 10,000 Sqft
Acres 0.23
Property Description
Historic freestanding mixed-use building with full floor penthouse loft. Designed by prominent architect Leonard Thomas (of Thomas Brothers Map fame) in 1917, this heavy brick and timber building is emblematic of early 20th century industrial buildings of that era. Thomas was at the forefront of mixing elements to beautify traditional utilitarian architecture with arched windows, patterned brick, & deep corbeled cornices. Used as The American Bag Company and Union Hide Co. from 1917 through the late 1980’s (known for making, mending and guaranteeing burlap bags), the building was purchased by the current owner and completely renovated 1994-1999 before joining the National Register of Historic Places. The building consists of 3 stories currently demised into four separately metered spaces with the second and third floors being single-tenant full floors (3rd floor is a live/work loft).
Location
State CA
County Alameda
Area Listing
Zoning C-45
Rooms
Basement Finished, Storage Space
Interior
Interior Features Elevator
Heating Zoned, Wall Furnace, MultiUnits
Cooling Zoned, Multi Units
Flooring Concrete, Hardwood, Tile, Carpet, Wood
Fireplace No
Window Features Window Coverings
Appliance Dryer, Washer
Laundry Laundry Room
Exterior
Parking Type Off Street
Total Parking Spaces 9
Building
Lot Description Corner Lot
New Construction No
Others
Tax ID 115146
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Listed by Andy Read • Corcoran Icon Properties