This circa 1880's building is a unique opportunity in the historic district of Cornish, Maine. Southwestern Maine's own antique alley. Cornish isa very popular day destination for its many antique and craft shops, fine restaurants and eating establishments. Perfect for light retail, antiques, arts and crafts gallery, offices or professional space. Starting life as J.H. Downs pants factory making men's work apparel it served as the town gymnasium, the fireman's hall a normal and most recently a software company. While there is no living space, it does have a 1/2 bath and room to create a small living space for a live in vendor. The building is insulated with spray foam under the main floor, blown in insulation in the walls and ceiling with an additional layer of fiberglass bats in the attic. With the exception of a 30 x 8' standing room cellar the rest of the building has only a crawl space. It consists of a large open space capable of accommodating 45 people, a conference room, a server room which could function as a small office or storage, and a bathroom/utility closet. The lost is 132' X 46' The building is 30 x 50 1500 sq ft first floor with 25' cathedral ceilings, 600 sq foot second floor loft/mezzanine which overlooks the first floor. The main floor is the original basketball court hardwood floor, complete with a giant 'C' in the center court. Access to the mezzanine is by a custom built spiral stair case. Bring your ideas on what would be a possibility here.