2 floors = 15,000 sq.ft. per floor
Hotel King
200 Lafayette Street
Runs parallel to Third Street
Corner of Lafayette and Convention
7 floors and roof area is accessible
1st floor = 8,000 square feet
2nd-7th floor = 6,500 sq. ft.
Total: 46,500 square feet
232 Third Street
One that will house Chenevert Architects
Each floor is 4,300 sq.ft.
3 + stories
Total is about 15,000 sq.ft.
The Fuqua Building
Third and Laurel near the Wine Loft
3 stories with existing penthouse
Right now is an office
Each floor is about 6,000 sq. ft.
Total: 19,000 sq. ft. overall
The Commerce Building
333 Laurel
8 stories
1st and 2nd == 24,000 – 25,000 sq. ft.
3rd – 8th = 17,000 sq. ft.
Total = 180,000 sq. ft.
Third and Main
The one right on the corner is the Welsch Levey Building
3 stories
Each floor is about 4,700 sq. ft.
Total = 14,250 sq. ft.
Cannot do anything on the roof because it is pitched
The Knox Building
2 stories
Each floor is about 2,000 sq. ft.
Toal = 4,000 sq. ft.
The Kress Building
Basically faces two streets with an entrance on Third and an entrance on Main
Third Street part is 2 stories
14,500 sq. ft. for each floor for the part that faces Third Street
The other space is 4 to 5 stories on the smaller side space. It was used for state offices. Each floor is about 6,000 sq. ft. Total = 30,000 sq. ft.
The entire Kress Building is about 41,000 sq. ft.
Basically faces two streets with an entrance on Third and an entrance on Main
Third Street part is 2 stories
14,500 sq. ft. for each floor for the part that faces Third Street
The other space is 4 to 5 stories on the smaller side space. It was used for state offices. Each floor is about 6,000 sq. ft. Total = 30,000 sq. ft.
The entire Kress Building is about 41,000 sq. ft.
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