Description
In a location that feels plucked from a postcard, this 1870's train station has been transformed into a destination landmark, currently playing home to one of New Jersey's most sought-after restaurants. Perched next to the scenic Delaware River and the Upper Black Eddy-Milford Bridge to Pennsylvania, yet out of the flood zone, this lovingly restored building is a living piece of history, and an investment opportunity all wrapped into a perfect, one-of-a-kind gem. Originally built to serve the bustling rail lines of the 19th century, the building was extensively renovated from 2017 to 2019. No expense was spared in the impeccable restoration and refurbishment, and it is evident both front of house and behind the scenes. Original chestnut woodwork, high ceilings, and handcrafted details blend seamlessly with Farrow & Ball flourishes, and custom designed lighting. Flexible interior rooms offer endless potential for restaurant, gallery, boutique, office, event venue, or creative uses. The original spiral staircase leads from a reception area to an upper-level office overlooking the river. The expansive rear former freight room features exposed beams and an open floor plan perfect for events or collaboration. The renovated basement provides mechanicals, water softening filtration system, and laundry hook-up. A wraparound deck and garden patio extend the space outdoors. Fifteen parking spaces include two accessible. Zoned Downtown Business and ready for its next inspired chapter!
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0BEDS
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0.38ACRES
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0BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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2,691SQFT
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$427$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
In a location that feels plucked from a postcard, this 1870's train station has been transformed into a destination landmark, currently playing home to one of New Jersey's most sought-after restaurants. Perched next to the scenic Delaware River and the Upper Black Eddy-Milford Bridge to Pennsylvania, yet out of the flood zone, this lovingly restored building is a living piece of history, and an investment opportunity all wrapped into a perfect, one-of-a-kind gem. Originally built to serve the bustling rail lines of the 19th century, the building was extensively renovated from 2017 to 2019. No expense was spared in the impeccable restoration and refurbishment, and it is evident both front of house and behind the scenes. Original chestnut woodwork, high ceilings, and handcrafted details blend seamlessly with Farrow & Ball flourishes, and custom designed lighting. Flexible interior rooms offer endless potential for restaurant, gallery, boutique, office, event venue, or creative uses. The original spiral staircase leads from a reception area to an upper-level office overlooking the river. The expansive rear former freight room features exposed beams and an open floor plan perfect for events or collaboration. The renovated basement provides mechanicals, water softening filtration system, and laundry hook-up. A wraparound deck and garden patio extend the space outdoors. Fifteen parking spaces include two accessible. Zoned Downtown Business and ready for its next inspired chapter!
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