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Staff Photo by Matt Hamilton / The building at 2200 Glass St. on Thursday, December 9, 2021.
Staff Photo by Matt Hamilton / The building at 2200 Glass St. on Thursday, December 9, 2021.
photo Staff Photo by Matt Hamilton / The building at 2200 Glass St. on Thursday, December 9, 2021.

A 1920s building in a redeveloping part of Chattanooga could see new life with its next owner.

The 16,376-square-foot brick structure at 2200 Glass St. offers a buyer a mixed-use opportunity for retail, event space, financial services, a restaurant or a micro-loft, according to commercial real estate broker Joe Pleva of KW Commercial.

A large paved parking lot runs parallel to the two-story building and the property, which has a sale price of $1.2 million.

Raised in 1923, the building has recently gone through some major updates, according to the broker, with a thermoplastic polyolefin roof under five years old and 78 new windows.

ABOUT THE SITE

* Location: 2200 Glass St.* Size: 16,376 square foot building; 0.43-acre lot* Sale price: $1.2 million* Parking: At least 25 cars* For more info: Joe Pleva of KW CommercialSource: KW Commercial<

The structure boasts wood-trimmed columns on the first floor, a 2,500-square-foot, horseshoe-shaped mezzanine, a 500-square-foot office/apartment with a bathroom, and a freight elevator.

The area has a Sav-A-Lot grocery store that opened in 2020. Also, not far away on Southern Street, a Nippon Paint plant is under construction. That $61 million facility is going up on 30 acres and will supply the Mazda-Toyota assembly plant in Huntsville, Alabama.

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