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1926 Cherokee St 3,195 SF 28% Leased Retail Building Saint Louis, MO 63118 $601,524 CAD ($188.27 CAD/SF)



Investment Highlights
- Positioned on historic Antique Row with strong cultural appeal
- Renovated third floor adds modern residential value
- Fully leased with Green Paw Rescue and one residential unit
- Surrounded by high-traffic corridors and dense demographics
Executive Summary
Located in the heart of St. Louis’ vibrant Antique Row, 1926 Cherokee Street offers a rare opportunity to own a fully leased, income-generating mixed-use property in one of the city’s most historic and culturally rich corridors. Built in 1890 and thoughtfully renovated, this 3,195± SF building blends architectural charm with modern functionality. The third floor underwent a complete renovation in 2019 and currently has a residential tenant, paying $1,100 a month.
The first and second floors are also leased to The Green Paw Rescue, a community-focused nonprofit, further enhancing the building’s appeal and neighborhood integration.
With its prime location on Cherokee Street—known for its eclectic mix of boutiques, galleries, and eateries—the property benefits from high foot traffic and excellent visibility. Major thoroughfares such as I-55 and I-44 are nearby, with traffic counts of 99,938 and 131,872 vehicles per day respectively. The surrounding area boasts a population of over 240,000 within a 5-mile radius and average household incomes exceeding $72,000, supporting strong retail and residential demand.
This asset is ideal for investors seeking a turnkey property with diversified income streams and potential for future value-add through conversion or repositioning. Tenant occupying the 2nd and 3rd floor will vacate the property upon sale.
The first and second floors are also leased to The Green Paw Rescue, a community-focused nonprofit, further enhancing the building’s appeal and neighborhood integration.
With its prime location on Cherokee Street—known for its eclectic mix of boutiques, galleries, and eateries—the property benefits from high foot traffic and excellent visibility. Major thoroughfares such as I-55 and I-44 are nearby, with traffic counts of 99,938 and 131,872 vehicles per day respectively. The surrounding area boasts a population of over 240,000 within a 5-mile radius and average household incomes exceeding $72,000, supporting strong retail and residential demand.
This asset is ideal for investors seeking a turnkey property with diversified income streams and potential for future value-add through conversion or repositioning. Tenant occupying the 2nd and 3rd floor will vacate the property upon sale.
Property Facts
Sale Type
Investment or Owner User
Property Type
Retail
Property Subtype
Storefront Retail/Residential
Building Size
3,195 SF
Building Class
C
Year Built
1890
Price
$601,524 CAD
Price Per SF
$188.27 CAD
Percent Leased
28%
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
3 Stories
Building FAR
1.22
Lot Size
0.06 AC
Zoning
Commercial - Commercial, zoned for retail
Parking
4 Spaces (1.25 Spaces per 1,000 SF Leased)
Frontage
Amenities
- Security System
Major Tenants
- Tenant
- Industry
- SF Occupied
- Rent/SF
- Lease End
- Antique Armory
- Retailer
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- -
- -
- Cheshire Grin Cat Cafe
- Accommodation and Food Services
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- -
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| Tenant | Industry | SF Occupied | Rent/SF | Lease End | ||
| Antique Armory | Retailer | - | - | - | ||
| Cheshire Grin Cat Cafe | Accommodation and Food Services | - | - | - |
Moderately walkable
60/100
Very drivable
80/100
Limited public transit
30/100
Fairly bikeable
50/100
Property Taxes
| Parcel Number | 1550-00-0130-0 | Improvements Assessment | $88,160 CAD |
| Land Assessment | $1,929 CAD | Total Assessment | $90,089 CAD |
Property Taxes
Parcel Number
1550-00-0130-0
Land Assessment
$1,929 CAD
Improvements Assessment
$88,160 CAD
Total Assessment
$90,089 CAD
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