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former Bank Office 30 S Mallory St 8,500 SF Office Building Hampton, VA 23663 $1,167,127 CAD ($137.31 CAD/SF)



Investment Highlights
- Located in the Phoebus Business Improvement District with strong surrounding amenities.
- PH-1 Mixed Use zoning supports retail, office, and residential redevelopment.
- Nine dedicated parking spaces plus 138 shared public spaces.
- Two-story building originally constructed as the Bank of Phoebus in 1953.
- Signalized intersection with 8,658 vehicles per day on S Mallory Street.
- Eligible for Historic Tax Credit incentives for redevelopment.
Executive Summary
Positioned at the signalized intersection of Mallory Street and Mellon Street, the site offers excellent visibility and accessibility, with frontage of 61 feet on S Mallory Street and 196 feet on W Mellen Street. The property includes nine dedicated parking spaces and access to 138 shared public spaces, supporting both tenant and customer convenience. Located within walking distance of numerous restaurants and retail amenities, the property is well-suited for adaptive reuse projects leveraging Historic Tax Credits. With an assessed value of $807,500 and offered at $850,000, this asset presents a compelling opportunity for long-term value creation in a growing urban district.
Property Facts
Amenities
- Controlled Access
- Security System
- Air Conditioning
- Backup Power / Generators
Major Tenants
- Tenant
- Industry
- SF Occupied
- Rent/SF
- Lease End
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- Finance and Insurance
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Since they first opened in 1923, Old Point has been committed to their customers and their community. Even though Old Point has grown substantially over the decades, They still operate under local management, with the same trusted name, and the same genuine concern about their customers. Old Point launched operations from a counter inside Cooper’s Confectionary store in the Phoebus section of Hampton in January of 1923. A local doctor, a seafood dealer, and a merchant, who cared about their community, founded Old Point because they believed it would be a help to area citizens and businesses. They named the bank after Old Point Comfort lighthouse to demonstrate their commitment to being a steady, trusted resource in all kinds of economic conditions.
| Tenant | Industry | SF Occupied | Rent/SF | Lease End | ||
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Finance and Insurance | - | - | - |
Property Taxes
| Parcel Numbers | Improvements Assessment | $904,592 CAD | |
| Land Assessment | $204,178 CAD | Total Assessment | $1,108,770 CAD |
Property Taxes
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former Bank Office | 30 S Mallory St
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