Featuring beautiful, unique architectural details, this one-of-a-kind mixed-use property sits on a visible corner in Southwest Detroit. Built in 1911, this sprawling Dutch Colonial building has many potential separate revenue streams: large commercial space that can be divided; three residential townhouses above; and the basement (which seems to once have been a speakeasy). The ideal location is blocks away from Michigan Avenue/Corktown and the newly revitalized Michigan Central Train Station. Rare unique building with great potential once restored. Fire damage occurred during the winter season. Commercial includes: 1841 square feet, plus 549-square-foot garage and 2628-square-foot basement (likely a former speakeasy). Residential includes three townhouse units with average 1272.33 SF / unit. Common garden approximately 1500 square feet.