
Historic Bank Building Hits the Market
FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA: Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer is proud to announce the availability of 900 Princess Anne St. in Historic Downtown Fredericksburg, known as the National Bank Building.
The property, situated in the heart of the professional district, comprises two parcels totaling 0.541 acres, and 22 parking spaces. One parcel is located on the corner of Princess Anne St. and George St.; the other at the corner of George St. and Charles St. The property is zoned CD, Commercial Downtown, which allows many by-right uses. The building itself is 6,410 square feet on two floors with a full basement. Its architectural style is Federal with brick walls and chimneys, sandstone details, slate roof and wood windows. Interior finishes are of excellent quality and are mostly original, with both floors enjoying very high ceilings. The building features three private offices, two large boardrooms, a vault room, an an employee lounge. Other improvements include three covered drive-thru teller lanes and the opportunity for a walk-up ATM. The building has been well-maintained and is arguably the finest building in Fredericksburg. Some historians say this building may be the most important Civil War-Era building in the Fredericksburg region because of its significance and associations with important events, famous people, and major themes of American history. (see accompanying historical information)
Jamie Scully and Wilson Greenlaw of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer are the exclusive sale representatives. The sales process will be sealed bid, with a call for offers deadline of February 27, 2015. Prior to this time, interested parties should contact Jamie Scully and Wilson Greenlaw for more information and to tour the building. Upon signing a confidentiality agreement, parties interested in submitting an offer will be given access to due diligence items and the offer submission form.