Historic Imogene Theatre

6866 Caroline St., Milton, FL

$895,000

Price

7,935 sqft

Building Size

0.79 acres

Lot Area

Overview
Building Size
7,935 sqft
Lot Area
0.79 acres
Floors
2
Description

One of the most iconic historic buildings in Northwest Florida, the Imogene has over a century of stories and music that have filled the theatre and served as the cultural hub for Downtown Milton. Painstakingly restored after a tragic fire in 2009, the theatre is much like it was when it was built in 1912, but with improvements that a modern performance venue would require. Updated with contemporary audio and light equipment, and equipped with an elevator to be made ADA accessible, the Imogene is fully functional and has been host to a variety of special events. With a legacy of performers like Hank Williams and Minnie Pearl, every act that graces the Imogene stage carries forward this special tradition.

In addition to the theatre, the building has a small commercial kitchen and dining area on the ground floor that could stand alone as a deli/restaurant, and support the needs of the theatre. Adjoining is a retail storefront space currently being used as a historic gallery for the Santa Rosa Historical Society, but could easily be combined for a larger dining area per the user's needs.

The building also has significant vacant land surrounding it that conveys that can easily accommodate much if not all of the parking needs. There is also the future potential of redeveloping some of the frontage for a new structure or to create an outdoor dining area for the existing commercial space on the ground floor.

One of the most iconic historic buildings in Northwest Florida, the Imogene has over a century of stories and music that have filled the theatre and served as the cultural hub for Downtown Milton. Painstakingly restored after a tragic fire in 2009, the theatre is much like it was when it was built in 1912, but with improvements that a modern performance venue would require. Updated with contemporary audio and light equipment, and equipped with an elevator to be made ADA accessible, the Imogene is fully functional and has been host to a variety of special events. With a legacy of performers like Hank Williams and Minnie Pearl, every act that graces the Imogene stage carries forward this special tradition.

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