This week's featured property is a commercial building in Monroe, Wisconsin. Here is your chance to own a piece of Monroe’s history dating back to circa 1865.

The historic Lanz Building is a rare property with over 14,000 square feet on 3 levels located on corner lot in Downtown Monroe. This location is ideal for your business or non-profit, a well traveled corner between Turner Hall and the Square. There is newer electrical, 16” solid masonry walls, exposed brick walls, 11’ ceilings on main floor and 9’ ceilings in basement. The building is loading dock capable, and there is underground parking available. For your customers or employees, there is plenty of parking available thanks to street parking on two sides and a large public lot to the rear.

This building is easily divided inside with multiple exterior access points. Whatever you are thinking - restaurants, retail space, art gallery, museum, office spaces or anything else - this space is wide open and waiting for someone with a vision.

 

Brenda Carus
Towne Square Realty
Certified EcoBroker, Re/Max Green Agent
Monroe Area Real Estate

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4 Comments on Historic Commercial Building

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107,350 Points Outside Blog

Brenda,

That's amazing that the building has so much history!

There is a buyer out there that will just love it.

8:39pm • #1
AUG
27

I hope this property will bring sonthing new to Monroe.

 

Scott

4:37pm • #2
SEP
19

I just love it when they save a great old building and reuse it in some innovative way. Those 11' ceilings really give it a historic feeling.  We have an old church sanctuary that is now our township meeting hall.

10:48pm • #3
OCT
07
160,320 Points Outside Blog

This building looks like it has a lot of history. 1865?, we just don't see buildings that old where I live in the northwest. The oldest I've seen in my area were built around 1890.

9:46pm • #4

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Brenda Carus

Monroe, WI

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Towne Square Realty

Address: 1601 10th St, Monroe, WI, 53566

Office Phone: (608) 329-2175

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