

Listed by Taylor Long Properties Commercial Real Estate
Unpriced
412 N 3rd Street
Details
Property Type Retail, Multifamily
Sub Type Apartment Building, High-Rise
Square Footage 18,336
Units 15
Class B
Year Built 1930
Acreage 0.303
Zoning B4
Retail | 18,336 SqFt
Marketing description
15-Unit Luxury Apartment Building in Downtown Richmond.
Situated in the heart of downtown Richmond, 412 N 3rd Street offers a prime location for multifamily and high-rise investors. The area boasts a vibrant urban atmosphere, with an array of dining, shopping, and entertainment options just steps away. Investors will appreciate the proximity to notable landmarks such as the Virginia State Capitol, Shockoe Slip, and the Richmond Historic District. The property's strategic location provides easy access to major employers, universities, and cultural attractions, making it an ideal investment opportunity in this dynamic and growing city.
Investment highlights
- 15 Apartment Units (Six 2-bedroom & Nine 1-bedroom)
- Opportunity to add retail and/or apartments
- Located at the "City Center" at Pulse Bus Stops
- Walkable access to Downtown, MCV, Restaurants and Shops
- Located across from the Greater Richmond Convention Center
- Zoned B4, 18,336 SF Building on a 0.3 Acre lot
- Opportunity and Enterprise Zone incentives
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Listed by Taylor Long Properties Commercial Real Estate
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B-4 CommercialCore CommercialCentral Business District
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