An incredible chance has emerged to own a prestigious landmark building situated in the heart of Ithaca at 601 Dryden Road.

This iconic structure, crafted in 1929 by renowned architect William Henry Miller, has a storied past as a pivotal service station and is now ready to embark on a new era of potential. Conveniently nestled near Cornell University, the property enjoys high visibility and substantial foot traffic, making it an ideal spot for a range of businesses.

The building itself is a versatile gem, featuring a repair bay, a reception area, and generous loft storage, offering ample space for various operational needs. Equipped with both indoor and outdoor restrooms, the building is primed to cater to customers and staff effortlessly. The possibilities for this space are endless – envision a trendy boutique, a farm-to-table eatery, or a charming bookstore; the historical charm and architectural splendor of this property set the stage for a thriving business that will enrich the vibrant local community.

Listed by Brian DeYoung of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Heritage Realty, this exceptional building is on the market for $550,000, beckoning entrepreneurs to bring their visions to life. Boasting historical significance and close proximity to Cornell University, this property holds immense promise for a distinctive and successful business venture.

Brian DeYoung, the listing agent, shared insights on the building's history, designed by the esteemed William Henry Miller, a prominent architect in Ithaca and Cornell University. With over seventy buildings to his credit, Miller's legacy shines through in this architectural gem.

The current owner's long-standing connection to the building adds to its allure, having started there at a young age and eventually acquiring it. DeYoung envisions the potential for multiple businesses to collaborate within the space. The community has expressed interest in various possibilities through surveys and engaging activities like a free coffee day for passersby, from a prepared dinner pickup spot to an art studio or therapists' office. The future of this property is brimming with endless possibilities!

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For a closer look at this remarkable opportunity, visit the real estate listing here. The photos below capture the property's unique charm.

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Built in 1929 by renowned architect William Henry Miller, this iconic property is waiting for its next grand venture.

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