3 Highland Street
Office | 8,527 SqFt
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Located in the heart of downtown Plymouth, New Hampshire, this landmark commercial property offers an exceptional opportunity for investors, developers, medical and professional services, and owner-operators seeking a highly visible and accessible location within Plymouth's picturesque downtown. The Historic Town Common, 3 Highland Street encompasses 8,527± square feet of steel and brick construction built in 1955. Formerly a financial institution, the building retains many of its original squared features, including a large and unique vault with an advanced secure credential access, and the former drive-thru bank. The interior has been stripped of the previous banking fixtures and is ready for its next chapter, providing a blank canvas for renovation and customization to meet virtually any commercial vision. The building offers a spacious ground level, a full basement with office and storage areas, public water and sewer, oil-fired radiant baseboard heat, air conditioning, and access to both on-street parking and a municipal parking area behind the building. Its prominent downtown location places the property within walking distance of several businesses, restaurants, municipal offices, and community amenities. It is also conveniently located near Plymouth Regional Hospital and Plymouth State University, making it an ideal setting for medical offices, professional services, retail establishments, financial institutions, educational or nonprofit organizations, municipal offices, or a variety of other commercial uses. Whether you are looking to establish a flagship location, redevelop a well-positioned commercial building, or invest in one of Plymouth's most recognizable downtown properties, 3 Highland Street presents a rare opportunity to create a space tailored to your specific needs in one of New Hampshire's most vibrant regional community.
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