DeLand Mixed Use front view |
Broker
John Kurtz of Stirling International Real Estate who’s representing the
property on behalf of the museum, said there’s a long list of potential uses.
“This property will flourish as any one of several possibilities, including a theater,
museum, church, educational facility, and even an event space with shopping and
restaurant or similar mixed-use combinations,” he said.
Listed
at $3,950,000.00, 600 N. Woodland Blvd. includes 28,575 total square feet comprised of three
buildings. Built in 1991, the main building is 26,922
square feet including a 15,222 square foot gallery and an 11,700 square foot,
240-seat theater with a 43' by 24' stage.
Out buildings include a 1,422
square foot annex building currently used as a children’s art center, and a 231
square foot free-standing mechanical building.
DeLand Mixed Use aerial view |
Situated
on 2.07 acres with 63 parking spaces, the property is a corner lot with street
frontage on three sides. Stetson University ’s campus – with the oldest
collection of historical buildings on the National Register – surrounds the
site to the south and east.
The
main building features a majestic entry foyer and reception area filled with natural
light coming through its geometric glass skylight. There are numerous private
offices, meeting rooms, classrooms, dressing rooms, storage areas, gift shop,
loading bay, plenty of open flexible space and a climate controlled walk-in art
safe. The HVAC system was completely
replaced in 2014.
Historic
downtown DeLand, which is the county seat, is within walking distance and
offers a vast array of unique shopping, dining and entertainment along with
high-end offices and public administration facilities. Stetson
University , with 4,330 full time
students and 265 full time faculty is a destination in itself and only five
miles to Interstate 4, a main connector to larger cities from Daytona
Beach to Orlando
to Walt Disney World and international airports. Downtown
DeLand also offers a large vibrant arts culture with numerous festivals and
shows. DeLand was named as a Top 3 Main Street in America by Parade Magazine.
“This
unique, one-of-a-kind location equals a one-of-a-kind buyer opportunity,” Kurtz
said.
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