Back in 2018, work began on converting a historic freight house at 68 Tonawanda Street in Black Rock into a $6.5 million mixed-use project. Today, The Black Rock Freight House consists of 35 apartments and 3,000 sq.ft. of commercial space. The commercial space, originally built out for Hatchets & Hops is now available for $4,500 a month, and is being listed by Cait Coder at Schneider Real Estate Services.
The listing for the 3044 square foot space is ideal canvas for a brewery, restaurant, or creative office, according to the listing. For anyone that has been looking for a footprint that retains the original raw brick character of a circa 1901 New York Central rail station along Buffalo’s historic Belt Line, this is a real opportunity, especially when considering that the location is a connecting point between Amherst Street and Niagara Street.
The former Hatchet & Hops space has industrial feel with historic charm, and features the following resources and amenities:
High ceilings
Polished concrete floors
Oversized windows
Exposed brick
A row of “hatchet throwing cages” that could be repurposed, modified, or removed
Two ADA-compliant restrooms
A small kitchen area
An additional storage room located off the bar
Climate control is ensured with a 4-year-old rooftop unit (RTU)
Designated parking for 11 cars
Get connected: Cait Coder at Schneider Real Estate Services (716-548-0267)
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