Description
Building located on San Jacinto Street, within the pedestrian section, which makes it an interesting product due to its cataloging and because it is in one of the city's busiest streets and crossroads in Triana.~ ~The pedestrian area of San Jacinto, in Triana, has become in recent years one of the most commercially demanded areas, reaching during 2023 to be located in the 8th most expensive street in the entire city of Seville, and reaching this year 2024 to be among the top 5, due to its location and the space it occupies.~~The building has 3 floors (ground floor + Mezzanine + 2 floors). Total 354 meters built according to the Electronic Cadastre Headquarters.~The ground floor intended for commercial premises with a useful area of 130.64 m2, with a bathroom and warehouse area. ~The mezzanine has 55.49 m2 with access areas to stairs and bathrooms. ~The first floor has 96.80 m2 and the second floor has 81.07 that can be used as housing. ~The building also has a large roof terrace, about 80 meters and has the classification of Partially Protected Building in grade 1 and for residential use, as stated in the Ordinances of the Partial Protection Plan of Triana Section 14.~~The upper façade of the building (1st and 2nd floors) dates back to 1922 and was designed by the architect José Espiau Muñoz, (Seville 1879-1938), José Espiau along with Aníbal González and Juan Talavera are considered the most important architects of the regionalist style of the early twentieth century.~~The building was built to house the exhibition house of the Mensaque ceramics factory. ~~~Previously, the building was being used as a bank branch and offices of the same entity.~~Also for rent, ask for conditions.~~* Notary, Registry, Management and Tax fees, NOT INCLUDED.~* Agency fees NOT INCLUDED.~* DIA (Abbreviated Information Document) and Energy Certification, available to the consumer.