In the category of Port Townsend's most interesting real estate, the Eisenbeis Building also know as the Cracker Factory Building was built in 1889. (Crackers were baked in building attached.) Located in Port Townsend's original town-site on bustling Water Street the building was occupied by Delmonico's Hotel and Restaurant, and then later became the home of Olympic Hardware. I believe the hardware store started in the 50's or 60's and I have been told that up on the 3rd floor you could find any part or gizmo you ever dreamed of.
This wonderful old building was renovated by investors and about 2 years ago, just as the market hit it's peak. That timing was incredibly unlucky for these investors, but at this point there is one condo sold, and some interest in the retail area.
The building is being marketed today as retail space for lease or sale on ground and mezzanine floors, and condos on floors 3 and 4. With high ceilings, good window space with water and city views, and beautiful wood flooring, these are very upscale and lovely condos. Ranging in price from $299,000 to $489,000 which is a considerable reduction in price (50%) of the original prices. The entire building is also for sale. Marketed by John L Scott, Port Townsend, but not my listing.
Delmonico Hotel...late 1800's
Building Exterior today Living room in furnished model
Water view from model Model bedroom
Living room windows Kitchen with granite and stainless steel
Hallway with beautiful original woodwork
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