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Welcome to the Harris Warehouse. This exceptional 12,000 square foot stand-alone stone building was built in 1855 by Edward Harris, a leading Woonsocket industrialist. It is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. The 3 1/2 story structure features rubble stone construction and a curved facade designed to match the layout of the railroad spur on which it was located. Currently, the owners occupy the entire fully renovated 2nd floor and have a work shop on the first floor. The owner's loft is 3,000+ sq. ft. and features 12 foot wood ceilings, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and in unit laundry. The large renovated kitchen has an island w/ soapstone countertops & stainless appliances. The ground floor shop has 15’ ceilings w/ separate heat and garage door access. The 3rd floor, 4th floor loft, and lower level are an unfinished blank canvas which could make a great apartments / condo conversion or the ultimate live/workspace. The building sits on .67 acre of land w/ a side yard and ample parking spaces. The building sits in the Downtown Overlay District, nestled between Main Street and the historic North End. It is within walking distance of the downtown shops and restaurants, the Stadium Theater, Beacon Charter School, and the Blackstone River Bikeway. Current zoning allows 5 mixed use units. Buyers to perform all due diligence. This is a must-see for anyone looking for a unique live/work space, looking to open a commercial business, or property conversion.
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