1025 Front Street, Evanston, WY 82931
3-story brick building with partial 475+/-sf basement.
2nd and 3rd levels are vacant, total of 19,000+/-sf,
built in 1912 on a 7,500 square foot lot zoned RB-E.
The Hotel Evanston is an historical structure located on Evanston's Main Street District. While the interior needs a complete renovation, including stairs and the horizontal load bearing system, the exterior was renovated in 2008 including roof replacement, masonry restoration, and window replacement on all but the west facade.
This blank slate opens up all kinds of opportunities including office, retail, medical, hospitality, or multi-family. Don't miss your opportunity to own this historic piece of Evanston. Pre-auction offers encouraged!
Realtors may call 800.801.8003 to discuss access.
Sells to Highest Bidder at Auction at or Above $100,000
Auction Starts: 10:00 AM EDT Monday, June 3, 2024
Auction Ends: 1:00 PM EDT Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Buyers premium may apply
WY Broker: Williams & Williams Mrktg Srvcs, Inc., Lic. No. 163500
Brian L. Brockman, Lic. No. RE-15604.
Williamsauction.com
800-801-8003
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