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Oregon History

Baker City brick beauty

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The Baker Gold & Silver building, built in 1900, has been a part of Baker City since the town’s earliest times. This well built historic building features repointed brick, new exterior paint, and a new roof within the last few years. The building is comprised of 3,050 sqft on the main level & 1050 on the mezzanine. Potential living quarters on the mezzanine level. The current tenant has an established rental history and would prefer to keep renting (they’ve been there for years).

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Visit Loopnet for more info.

 

 

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Oregon Real Estate

On the Market: threefer in Baker City, Ore.

Screen Shot 2020-02-23 at 11.14.30 AMPreservationists, entrepreneurs, or hoteliers take note: The Antlers & Rogers Hotels, as well as The Telephone Company buildings, are for sale. Here are the details:

  • Antlers hotel: Historic four-story brick hotel, main floor contains fully finished/leased commercial spaces. Upper 3 floors ready for build out.
  • Rogers building: Historic three-story tuff-stone hotel, main floor contains two leased commercial spaces. Upper 2 floors ready for build out.
  • Telephone Co. building: Recently used as a residence, this 6,000+ building was the original phone company to Baker and also served as an upscale restaurant.

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Go here for more. As they say in the biz, bring your ideas. Antlers & Rogers can be sold separately.

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Oregon Design and Architecture

House of the week: Baker City Beauty

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On the market for over a year, this historic beauty near downtown Baker City features beautiful woodwork throughout (and “so much potential”). Oversized lot, patio, garage and potential living quarters above the garage.

4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, with an asking price of $475,000

See the original listing for more info and pics.

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