History
1300 N.E. 2nd Street was built in 1922 for the Second Northwestern
Bank, now known as Northeast State Bank. In the 1940's the
building was obtained by the Polish White Eagle Association,
who owned the building until it was purchased by Michael Lander
in 2002. Over the span of those years, the bank building wand
the adjacent 1304 N.E. 2nd Street housed a number of different
businesses including a print shop, a dental office, a real
estate agency, and a law firm.
165 N.E. 13th Avenue was built in 1926 and house a number
of manufacturing and service companies until the 1990's. It
was purchased by the Polish White Eagle Association and has
been the neighborhood banquet hall ever since.
Currently the original architecture from the bank remains
intact, including vaulted ceilings, art deco light fixtures,
and handcrafted glass panels. Lander Group is looking for
new tenants to take advantage of this unique opportunity,
to bring new energy to this corner, and to enhance the beauty
of this wonderful Northeast neighborhood.
This property is offered as a "Vanilla Shell".
Because the bank building is so unique, we have been hesitant
to do any improvements to it until we have the right tenant
in place. Recently, however, we have dedicated ourselves to
beginning vanilla shell improvements.
A "vanilla shell" is basically the minimum improvements
agreed upon prior to move-in, based on base rent. Any additional
work to the space is the responsibility of the tentant unless
otherwise agreed and noted in the rental agreement.
Base rent is determined by level of improvements - with great
discount given to a tenant who wants to be involved in the
decoration of the property. The spaces will need your personal
touch and creativity.
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