Historic Main Plaza Landmark Goes on the Market Offering A Rare Opportunity to Own a Piece of San Antonio’s History
— Alan Valadez, Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty
SAN ANTONIO, TX, UNITED STATES, December 23, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — A historic property in San Antonio’s iconic Main Plaza, known for its deep roots in the city’s 280-year history, has been listed for sale, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for buyers. Built in 1742 and once referred to as Casa Reales, this 7,500-square-foot landmark is the only privately-owned building in Main Plaza, surrounded by city-owned properties and rich with cultural and historical significance.
The building at 114 E Main Plaza has played a vital role in San Antonio’s evolution, serving as a courthouse, jail, and municipal house during the 1800s. Its legacy as one of the oldest surviving buildings in the area is closely tied to the city’s development, making this property a rare chance to own a living piece of San Antonio’s storied past. The property is listed by realtors Alan Valadez and Bikan Cinaroglu of Kuper Sotheby’s International Realty.
“This property is more than just a building—it’s a cornerstone of San Antonio’s heritage,” said Alan Valadez. “For discerning buyers, it represents the unique opportunity to shape the future while preserving an iconic piece of history.”
Property Highlights:
>Unparalleled History: Originally constructed in 1742, the property served as a courthouse, jail, and municipal house in the 19th century, standing as a testament to San Antonio’s rich cultural and governmental history.
>Prime Location: Situated in the heart of Main Plaza, the property offers direct access to downtown’s vibrant cultural and commercial hubs, including the Riverwalk.
>Expansive Interior: The 7,500-square-foot space is divided into three levels:
>Basement: Featuring original architectural details and versatile potential for creative use.
>Main Floor: Offers prime visibility and accessibility for high-traffic retail, office, or gallery space.
>Terrace Level: Provides panoramic views of Main Plaza, ideal for dining, events, or unique commercial ventures.
>Zoning Flexibility: Approved for commercial and retail purposes, the property invites opportunities for redevelopment into a high-profile business, cultural destination, or hospitality venue.
“This is more than a real estate investment—it’s a chance to steward one of San Antonio’s most historically significant properties,” added Valadez.
The property offers endless possibilities with its blend of historical integrity and redevelopment potential. From a boutique hotel or upscale dining destination to a cultural hub or office space, the next chapter of this iconic landmark is waiting to be written.
Interested parties may contact: Alan Valadez at alan.valadez@sothebysrealty.com or Binkan Cinaroglu at binkan.cinaroglu@sothebysrealty.com.
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