This Week's Find: Calling All Small Businesses
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109 8th Street NE
In This Week’s Find, we switch gears from residential properties to commercial after discovering a great Capitol Hill space for a budding small business that recently hit the market. Located just a few blocks north of Eastern Market, this 1,260 square-foot property has gone from housing a real estate brokerage in the 1980s and 90s to a title company today. It is zoned for residential use, but grandfathered for office use since the early 1970’s. The first floor has a two-story open space as you walk in, and the mezzanine space on the second floor is a good area for a conference room. With no full bath or bedroom, it is hard to see the property being used as a residence. More details and photos below.
- Address: 109 8th Street NE (map)
- Price: $629,500
- Bathrooms: Two half-baths
- Square Footage: 1,266
- For the full listing, click here.

Windows at entrance looking out to the street.

Conference space on second floor.

Two-story open area at entrance.
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