Description
In the heart of Maplewood between Big Bend and Marshall, just south of Manchester, complete with vaulted, beamed ceilings and stained glass windows is a religious gathering institution on a street named after one of the pioneers of a city that is rich in history and ever growing in popularity. Tax records indicate a build date of 1920, however, owners remark that original building date is unknown and suspect that it began in the 1880s. Nearly 6000 square feet on 0.263 acres, the main floor accommodates parishioners for services, includes an office space, an upper mezzanine level and a lower level with several office spaces including a day...read more care center and large room complete with kitchen for celebrations and additional community gatherings. Remarkable woodwork found throughout, notice the staircase in the entry, doors and beamed ceiling on main level. Parking lot sides building. Located in St. Louis county, Maplewood shares a boundary with St. Louis city, a unique and central location. The building stands in a diverse area of merchants, businesses, services and neighborhoods-lending to an abundance of foot traffic. Space and location have potential for a variety of uses.