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136 Main St
Myrtle Creek, OR 97457
Retail Property For Sale

INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Corner location, highly traffic in morning and evening hours
  • Lots of natural light and Open floor plan

PROPERTY FACTS

Property Type
Retail
Property Subtype
Storefront Retail/Office
Building Size
12,960 SF
Building Class
C
Year Built
1915
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
3 Stories
Building FAR
2.70
Lot Size
0.11 AC
Zoning
Commercial Mixed Use
Frontage
66’ on Main St

ABOUT 136 MAIN ST , MYRTLE CREEK, OR 97457

The Rice Brothers & Adams building at 136 N. Main is the only commercial building in town that is on the National Historic Register. This large building is the most noticeable building on Main St and takes up nearly half a block, the other half of block mostly occupied by the Myrtle Theater (also built by the Rice Brothers). The original owner of the building, James Rice, needed a larger store and warehouse than the building which housed his first grocery & dry goods store (located up Main Street). Mr. Rice had been one of the first settlers in the area and initially was a farmer. His farm was located next to the Chieftain and Continental gold mines. The superintendent of the Chieftain told Rice that, if he would start a grocery store, the mines would purchase all of their supplies from him. Therefore, he started a store in 1900.. By 1913 he had grown out of the first building and moved to a larger building. But he still felt a need for a large warehouse in addition to the store so he could store supplies through the winter. He took in a partner, Henry Adams. Harry Rice, his brother, also decided to join the venture. The Rice brothers and Adams designed a building to meet the needs of the community. This was a concrete poured structure. They framed in the walls and poured the concrete by hitching the horses to a scaffolding which held one wheelbarrow filled with concrete. The horses then pulled the scaffolding up and down the sides of the building to pour the concrete. A lot more about this building can be found in the City's Historic Inventory.

PROPERTY TAXES

PROPERTY TAXES

Parcel Number
R15910
Land Assessment
$0
Improvements Assessment
$0
Total Assessment
$139,886
  • Listing ID: 14818088

  • Date on Market: 1/9/2019

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: 136 Main St, Myrtle Creek, OR 97457

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