NATIONAL FRUIT: Built in 1857 by John Quincy Adams Nadenboush as a small distillery, and destroyed by Union troops. Purchased by Henry Hannis in 1867, it became the Hannis Distillery. This property is 19.42 acres inside the City Limits of Martinsburg included in the Historic Overlay, and an Opportunity Zone. With historic tax credits available for restoration, this property has extensive possibilities. Easy access to I81 with direct access to Tavern Road. Phase 1 Environmental is completed with reports available, but will need results updated. Currently zoned Mixed Use/Commercial, the building are ready for renovation/re-use possibilities. Some existing building could be renovated into apartments or commercial/retail. Fabulous opportunity to create a micro-community inside the city limits. Be creative! Public Water, Sewer and Natural Gas Available. Due Diligence Please.
WVBE2001324
General Commercial
BERKELEY
1850
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19.42
Acres
Public Water Service
Public Septic System, Public Sewer
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