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c. 1880 Italianate (Jail) in Wabash, IN

Posted on OHD: 8/17/20. Last OHD Update: 7/25/22.
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31 W Main St, Wabash, IN 46992

Historic Wabash County Jail for sale!! Could have many potential uses. Within walking distance of Downtown Wabash!! The building was constructed in the 1880's and around 6,516 sq ft with around 3,876 sq ft being the main building and around 2640 sq ft being the 2 story jail cell area which contains 6 original steel jail cells on each level. The exterior has had major restoration work completed in the past couple years including a new roof, soffit and fascia repair & New front porch, etc. The interior is original and ready for your renovation plans. The building does come with some Protective Covenants that buyers are required to agree to, which are attached. There is also a document detailing the renovations that have been made to the building. The listing agent also has a Building structural assessment that was complete for the sellers on file for your viewing.
6,516 Sq Ft · 0.18 Ac.
Listed With

Robert Lundquist, Lundquist Appraisals & Real Estate Services :: 260-571-4653

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