
Description
In the heart of the Guadalupe Historic District with BCD zoning, this exceptional, refined property set back from the street provides easy access to the Santa Fe Plaza, Railyard, dining, shopping and museums. Originally a private residence, the historically significant pitched-roof main structure and contributing detached garage have retained their historical integrity during the most recent renovation in 2014 by Trey Jordan Architecture and Sarcon Construction Corp. for use as a law office. Each structure was restuccoed and gained a high-quality standing seam metal roof. Distinctive exposed concrete exterior window sills were refurbished. Interior glass panels installed on retained historical windows in the main building provide insulation and sound dampening. Expansive new windows enhance a south-facing room that opens to the backyard. Oak flooring in the main building is finished with a WOCA lye treatment and light grey-brow stain. There are 7 private parking spaces adjoining the building. The interior includes private offices and multi-use spaces with refrigerated air; kitchen with walnut veneer cabinetry, Asko dishwasher, and Fisher&Paykel refrigerator/freezer; two restrooms with modern tile and fixtures; and contemporary electrical fixtures and hardware throughout. A computer room in the basement has special purpose electrical power and cooling. Continue use as a modern, high-quality commercial office or reimagine its use for a variety of BCD-zoned commercial and residential applications.
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0.21ACRES
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01/2 BATHS
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1,926SQFT
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Description
In the heart of the Guadalupe Historic District with BCD zoning, this exceptional, refined property set back from the street provides easy access to the Santa Fe Plaza, Railyard, dining, shopping and museums. Originally a private residence, the historically significant pitched-roof main structure and contributing detached garage have retained their historical integrity during the most recent renovation in 2014 by Trey Jordan Architecture and Sarcon Construction Corp. for use as a law office. Each structure was restuccoed and gained a high-quality standing seam metal roof. Distinctive exposed concrete exterior window sills were refurbished. Interior glass panels installed on retained historical windows in the main building provide insulation and sound dampening. Expansive new windows enhance a south-facing room that opens to the backyard. Oak flooring in the main building is finished with a WOCA lye treatment and light grey-brow stain. There are 7 private parking spaces adjoining the building. The interior includes private offices and multi-use spaces with refrigerated air; kitchen with walnut veneer cabinetry, Asko dishwasher, and Fisher&Paykel refrigerator/freezer; two restrooms with modern tile and fixtures; and contemporary electrical fixtures and hardware throughout. A computer room in the basement has special purpose electrical power and cooling. Continue use as a modern, high-quality commercial office or reimagine its use for a variety of BCD-zoned commercial and residential applications.
