Once a bustling shoe factory supplying boys shoes during WWII and now an antique shop with a metal outbuilding for storage, this landmark building is situated on a paved .56 acre lot with town water and sewer. The large space and character of the building could be ideal for a combination of retail on the lower floors with residential units above. Transform the building into a modern office space with open-concept work areas, conference rooms, and amenities, while preserving it's historic features. Other ideas include, collaborative work spaces, creative studios or an event space for live performances and exhibitions... The building is solidly constructed with brick and concrete in the basement and steel support beams on each level. Given the building’s location with access to municipal parking and a bus stop, it's potential is further enhanced. The expansive space, abundant natural light, and rich history provide a great foundation for a wide range of possibilities.