$ 275,000.00 |
Sale |
Meeting Hall and Offices Downtown Old Town Pasadena
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Don't let the steel skin on the building fool you. The building was originally constructed of masonry and concrete walls which remain intact as the outer shell of the original building. It was originally built as a standalone bank building during World War II. It’s steel and concrete walls with safes in the interior remain intact. From 1988 until just a few years ago it served as the assembly hall and credit union location for the International Association of Longshoremen (I.L.A. Local 28). The front of the build is a partly open area and part offices. The rear of the structure has large storage areas with ground level overhead loading doors. Access to the rear truck area of the property is from Main Street. The building, as solid a structure as it is, suffers from a respectable, but nowhere near fatal, degree of deferred maintenance in other areas of its structure. It simply needs a new face lift and a purpose to serve.