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211 S College ST Arcadia, MO 63621
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Key Details
Sold Price $1,750,000
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Commercial & Indr.
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 70,242 sqft
Price per Sqft $24
Subdivision Unknown
MLS Listing ID 23019374
Sold Date 03/14/23
Construction Status 121
Year Built 1902
Building Age 121
Lot Size 15.270 Acres
Acres 15.27
Property Description
Excellent value-add business opportunity with multiple revenue streams on this beautiful historic property. Seven buildings totaling over 70,000 square feet sit on approximately 15.27 +/- acres in beautiful Arcadia, MO just outside Mark Twain National Forest, Taum Sauk Mountain State Park, Elephant Rocks State Park, and Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park. Originally built in phases from 1902 to 1930, the former Ursuline Academy school now houses a restaurant, bakery, ice cream shop, gift shop, overnight suites, a bed and breakfast, a gymnasium, a theatre, and a wedding chapel highlighted by beautiful architectural features and stained glass that would cost millions to reproduce today. The 250-seat theatre, erected in 1920, hosts seasonal performances and events. The gymnasium, built in 1930, contains an original, pristine, Lemella roofing system and herringbone wood floors. It can host as many as 500 guests. Don't miss out on your chance to own a piece of history!
Location
State MO
County Iron
Zoning None
Interior
Heating Individual Unit, None
Cooling Other
Fireplace N
Exterior
Utilities Available Cable Available, Electricity Available, Gas to Site, Water Available, Sewer Available
Roof Type Architecural Shingle, Asphalt, Tile
Building
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Construction Status 121
Others
Acceptable Financing Conventional
Listing Terms Conventional
Special Listing Condition None
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Bought with Chris Cole