Nashua’s historic Indian Head Bank on Main Street sells for $1.6M, soon to become 22 apartments

Recently sold, 146-150 Main St- in Nashua to become 22 apartments.

NASHUA, NH – Manchester-based Brady Sullivan Properties sold one of Downtown Nashuaโ€™s most recognized landmark properties in May. Commonly referred to as the Indian Head Bank building, 146-150 Main Street consists of over 18,000 SF and features period architecture, vaulted ceilings, and oversized windows, as well as a dedicated parking lot on site. Vacant at the time of the sale, the buyers โ€“ Massachusetts-based developers Giancarlo Tiberi and Greg Donovan of Core Development โ€“ intend to capitalize on the opportunities ahead in Downtown Nashua.

โ€œThis is a long-term buy and hold for us,โ€ explained Tiberi. โ€œWe love the architectural details of the property and feel like these residences will be a great addition to Main Street.โ€

Giancarlo and his team have master-planned a residential conversion of the office property, calling for 22 apartments over the three stories. โ€œThere will be a mix of studios, one-bed lofts/flats, and two-bedroom units,โ€ he continued. โ€œAll units will have luxury finishes with washer/dryer in unit, central AC, designer bathrooms and kitchens with stainless steel appliances and quartz counters.โ€

Having recently redeveloped another property in Nashua, Core Development was eagerly seeking another acquisition. The size of 146 Main Street was attractive, as well as the proximity to the groupโ€™s other properties, the latter of which presented the critical mass within the same area. โ€œDowntown Nashua is becoming more and more vibrant.โ€



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