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  • Free wifi, parking, heat

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  • Size
  • Term
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  • Space Use
  • Build-Out
  • Available
  • 2nd Floor, Ste 1
  • 250-800 SF
  • Negotiable
  • $24.00 /SF/YR $2.00 /SF/MO $19,200 /YR $1,600 /MO
  • Office
  • Spec Suite
  • June 01, 2026

Welcome to the Robichaud & Mountain Building — a proudly reconditioned historic landmark at the center of downtown Gardner, where restoration and revitalization continue to unfold with purpose and care. For generations, this building has served as a recognizable cornerstone of the city’s commercial district, shaping the character and rhythm of the community around it. Today, through a thoughtful, ongoing restoration effort, it is being brought back to life with renewed energy while preserving the craftsmanship and architectural identity that define its early-20th-century origins. The lower levels feature active, street-front retail spaces that help animate the downtown corridor and contribute to Gardner’s continued revitalization. On the second floor, several office suites have already been fully restored, showcasing the building’s original charm with refreshed finishes, preserved trim profiles, and period-appropriate details. Additional suites are currently undergoing restoration, each being carefully revitalized to maintain the building’s historic character while offering modern functionality for today’s businesses. As you enter, you’re greeted by a striking marble staircase, its gleaming polished brass railing restored to a brilliant shine. The warmth of the brass paired with the cool elegance of the marble creates a memorable, dignified entryway that reflects both the building’s heritage and its renewed future. The upper corridor highlights restored woodwork, authentic textures, and historically consistent finishes, all preserved or recreated with precision to honor the building’s architectural lineage. Our restoration work is guided by a commitment to preserve the building’s historical significance while thoughtfully adapting it for contemporary use. Original materials are salvaged and restored wherever possible, structural elements are reinforced, and building systems are upgraded discreetly to protect the integrity of the historic aesthetic. Each completed office suite demonstrates this balance — blending timeless character with practical, modern usability — while ongoing work continues to elevate the building’s overall presence. Today, the Robichaud & Mountain Building stands out as a symbol of Gardner’s pride in its heritage and its forward momentum. It remains a vital part of the community’s identity, offering businesses a home that is both inspiring and functional. More than a commercial property, it is a living piece of Gardner’s history, actively being restored and reimagined to support the city’s next chapter.

  • 4 Private Offices
  • Central Heating System
  • Security System
  • High Ceilings
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Finished Ceilings: 10’ - 14’
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Corner Space
  • Emergency Lighting
Space Size Term Rental Rate Space Use Build-Out Available
2nd Floor, Ste 1 250-800 SF Negotiable $24.00 /SF/YR $2.00 /SF/MO $19,200 /YR $1,600 /MO Office Spec Suite June 01, 2026

2nd Floor, Ste 1

Size
250-800 SF
Term
Negotiable
Rental Rate
$24.00 /SF/YR $2.00 /SF/MO $19,200 /YR $1,600 /MO
Space Use
Office
Build-Out
Spec Suite
Available
June 01, 2026

2nd Floor, Ste 1

Size 250-800 SF
Term Negotiable
Rental Rate $24.00 /SF/YR
Space Use Office
Build-Out Spec Suite
Available June 01, 2026

Welcome to the Robichaud & Mountain Building — a proudly reconditioned historic landmark at the center of downtown Gardner, where restoration and revitalization continue to unfold with purpose and care. For generations, this building has served as a recognizable cornerstone of the city’s commercial district, shaping the character and rhythm of the community around it. Today, through a thoughtful, ongoing restoration effort, it is being brought back to life with renewed energy while preserving the craftsmanship and architectural identity that define its early-20th-century origins. The lower levels feature active, street-front retail spaces that help animate the downtown corridor and contribute to Gardner’s continued revitalization. On the second floor, several office suites have already been fully restored, showcasing the building’s original charm with refreshed finishes, preserved trim profiles, and period-appropriate details. Additional suites are currently undergoing restoration, each being carefully revitalized to maintain the building’s historic character while offering modern functionality for today’s businesses. As you enter, you’re greeted by a striking marble staircase, its gleaming polished brass railing restored to a brilliant shine. The warmth of the brass paired with the cool elegance of the marble creates a memorable, dignified entryway that reflects both the building’s heritage and its renewed future. The upper corridor highlights restored woodwork, authentic textures, and historically consistent finishes, all preserved or recreated with precision to honor the building’s architectural lineage. Our restoration work is guided by a commitment to preserve the building’s historical significance while thoughtfully adapting it for contemporary use. Original materials are salvaged and restored wherever possible, structural elements are reinforced, and building systems are upgraded discreetly to protect the integrity of the historic aesthetic. Each completed office suite demonstrates this balance — blending timeless character with practical, modern usability — while ongoing work continues to elevate the building’s overall presence. Today, the Robichaud & Mountain Building stands out as a symbol of Gardner’s pride in its heritage and its forward momentum. It remains a vital part of the community’s identity, offering businesses a home that is both inspiring and functional. More than a commercial property, it is a living piece of Gardner’s history, actively being restored and reimagined to support the city’s next chapter.

  • 4 Private Offices
  • Finished Ceilings: 10’ - 14’
  • Central Heating System
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Security System
  • Corner Space
  • High Ceilings
  • Emergency Lighting
  • Hardwood Floors

Property Overview

Welcome to the Robichaud & Mountain Building — a proudly reconditioned historic landmark at the center of downtown Gardner, where restoration and revitalization continue to unfold with purpose and care. For generations, this building has served as a recognizable cornerstone of the city’s commercial district, shaping the character and rhythm of the community around it. Today, through a thoughtful, ongoing restoration effort, it is being brought back to life with renewed energy while preserving the craftsmanship and architectural identity that define its early-20th-century origins. The lower levels feature active, street-front retail spaces that help animate the downtown corridor and contribute to Gardner’s continued revitalization. On the second floor, several office suites have already been fully restored, showcasing the building’s original charm with refreshed finishes, preserved trim profiles, and period-appropriate details. Additional suites are currently undergoing restoration, each being carefully revitalized to maintain the building’s historic character while offering modern functionality for today’s businesses. As you enter, you’re greeted by a striking marble staircase, its gleaming polished brass railing restored to a brilliant shine. The warmth of the brass paired with the cool elegance of the marble creates a memorable, dignified entryway that reflects both the building’s heritage and its renewed future. The upper corridor highlights restored woodwork, authentic textures, and historically consistent finishes, all preserved or recreated with precision to honor the building’s architectural lineage. Our restoration work is guided by a commitment to preserve the building’s historical significance while thoughtfully adapting it for contemporary use. Original materials are salvaged and restored wherever possible, structural elements are reinforced, and building systems are upgraded discreetly to protect the integrity of the historic aesthetic. Each completed office suite demonstrates this balance — blending timeless character with practical, modern usability — while ongoing work continues to elevate the building’s overall presence. Today, the Robichaud & Mountain Building stands out as a symbol of Gardner’s pride in its heritage and its forward momentum. It remains a vital part of the community’s identity, offering businesses a home that is both inspiring and functional. More than a commercial property, it is a living piece of Gardner’s history, actively being restored and reimagined to support the city’s next chapter.

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Property Facts

Building Type
Office
Year Built
1910
Building Height
2 Stories
Building Size
17,298 SF
Building Class
C
Typical Floor Size
8,649 SF
Unfinished Ceiling Height
12’
Parking
Surface Parking
Fairly walkable
50/100
Exceptionally drivable
100/100
Limited public transit
30/100
Somewhat bikeable
30/100
  • Listing ID: 40546047

  • Date on Market: 5/15/2026

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: 66 Parker St, Gardner, MA 01440

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