Office For Lease • 2,700 SF
| Name | Space Use | Size | Rent | Details |
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| 1st Floor Ste 316 | Office | 2,700 SF | $8.00 USD/SF/YR | |
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This historic two-story brick structure with ornate details including rock-faced stone trim is known as the Kettelhut Building. The Kettelhut Building was built in 1893 by Kettelhut Construction, one of Indiana’s leading general contractors, to be their original headquarters (they no longer occupy the building). The building is mixed-use with residential apartments on the upper floor and some of downtown Lafayette’s finest retail and office spaces on the ground floor. The commercial space for 316 Ferry St was formerly the location of Chosnek Law. 316 Ferry St is currently configured for a law office, and its elegant façade is suggestive of a dignified professional office or an old-fashioned retail shop. There is a private courtyard on the north side of the building. The property location at the corner of Ferry Street and 4th Street is in the heart of Lafayette’s downtown business and cultural district. The Kettlehut Building stands across Ferry Street from the Charles H. Hallock Federal Building, which has a post office and federal offices. The Kettlehut Building is one block north of the Tippecanoe County Courthouse and near many of the major government and financial offices in the Lafayette area. The location is desirable for business or retail uses, as downtown serves both as a business and entertainment district. Downtown Lafayette’s art galleries, concert halls, civic festivals, and restaurants attract a steady stream of potential customers throughout the year.
| Prime downtown location draws customers |
| Within walking distance of major government and financial offices |
| Historic 19th Century brick construction with stone-faced trim |
| Elegant façade and big street-facing windows |
| Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
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| Lafayette Amtrak Station (Cardinal - Amtrak) | 0 min | 3 min | 0.2 mi |