
Description
513 North state street is recognized by the National Register of Historic Places. 513, the Sims House, is one of the last Queen Anne residences on Jackson's State Street. This architecturally significant properties feature huge rooms with high ceilings, rare and ornate construction, and impressive features. This portion of the portfolio also includes the neighboring lot which could be developed. The opportunity to acquire these properties represents a truly rare chance to own a significant piece of downtown Jackson's history. These extremely well positioned historic central business district Jackson landmarks are located in the 500 block of North State Street in the shadow of the Mississippi State Capitol. The full portfolio contains two of the only remaining distinguished residential buildings from the late 19th and early 20th century in downtown Jackson along with two additional lots. The central business district zoning allows all four of the properties to be made available for a wide variety of uses including professional office space, boutique retail, multi-family redevelopment, mixed use, and more.
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0BEDS
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0.91ACRES
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0BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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8,157SQFT
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$78$/SQFT
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Description
513 North state street is recognized by the National Register of Historic Places. 513, the Sims House, is one of the last Queen Anne residences on Jackson's State Street. This architecturally significant properties feature huge rooms with high ceilings, rare and ornate construction, and impressive features. This portion of the portfolio also includes the neighboring lot which could be developed. The opportunity to acquire these properties represents a truly rare chance to own a significant piece of downtown Jackson's history. These extremely well positioned historic central business district Jackson landmarks are located in the 500 block of North State Street in the shadow of the Mississippi State Capitol. The full portfolio contains two of the only remaining distinguished residential buildings from the late 19th and early 20th century in downtown Jackson along with two additional lots. The central business district zoning allows all four of the properties to be made available for a wide variety of uses including professional office space, boutique retail, multi-family redevelopment, mixed use, and more.