This Property is no longer advertised on LoopNet.com.

704 N 2nd St
Saint Louis, MO 63102
Old Judge Coffee Building · Property For Lease

Highlights

  • Historic Renovation to be Completed in early Spring 2025

Property Overview

Coming Soon, Fall of 2025! Originally built for the offices of Scharff & Bernheimer, one of the largest Mississippi River shipping firms of the era, this building was purchased by Old Judge Coffee in 1918 and converted into a factory and spice warehouse. At peak demand, the company produced over 3 million pounds of coffee per month. Slightly more than this writer’s annual intake. Notable features of this five-story brick building include cast-iron columns at street level and large lower windows with matching smaller windows on the second and third floors. On warm St. Louis days, you can still catch the scent of cinnamon from wood supports on the third floor. Come for the spice, stay for the neighborhood in beautiful Laclede’s Landing! This revitalized building has built to suit retail spaces ranging from 843sf to over 12,664sf. Get in now to plant your flag and make your mark on this newly revitalized riverfront destination

  • Food Service
  • Restaurant

Property Facts

Building Type
Office
Year Built/Renovated
1844/2024
Building Height
5 Stories
Building Size
50,850 SF
Building Class
B
Typical Floor Size
10,170 SF
  • Listing ID: 33625300

  • Date on Market: 10/24/2024

  • Last Updated:

  • Address: 704 N 2nd St, Saint Louis, MO 63102

Link copied
Your LoopNet account has been created!

Please Share Your Feedback

We welcome any feedback on how we can improve LoopNet to better serve your needs.
X
{{ getErrorText(feedbackForm.starRating, "rating") }}
255 character limit ({{ remainingChars() }} charactercharacters remainingover)
{{ getErrorText(feedbackForm.msg, "rating") }}
{{ getErrorText(feedbackForm.fname, "first name") }}
{{ getErrorText(feedbackForm.lname, "last name") }}
{{ getErrorText(feedbackForm.phone, "phone number") }}
{{ getErrorText(feedbackForm.phonex, "phone extension") }}
{{ getErrorText(feedbackForm.email, "email address") }}