Historic commercial building in the heart of downtown Piqua, originally home to the Piqua Edison Electric Illumination Company (circa 1884), one of the early central power stations designed under Thomas Edison’s system. Notably, this is one of only four original Edison-era power station buildings remaining in the United States.Ideally located directly across from Lock 9 Park and the Trevino Performance Pavilion–part of Piqua’s riverfront revitalization–this property benefits from strong visibility and steady foot traffic driven by community events and entertainment.Zoned D-GX: Downtown – General Mixed Use, this building offers flexibility for a variety of commercial applications, including restaurant, retail, or other business ventures. Adjacent parking provides added convenience.The building retains its historic character and the exterior has been updated over the last 10 years; however, the interior will require a full renovation, presenting a prime opportunity for customization and redevelopment in a growing downtown corridor.Recent Updates Include:New shingles and sheathing on rear roof (2016)Commercial aluminum windows and main entry door installed (2016)Custom wood front door (2016)Galvalume gutters and downspouts (2016)Front retaining wall constructed (2016)Masonry repointing and front window rebuild (2016)Rear masonry repairs and front limestone caps added (2023)New rubber membrane installed on front roof (2023)New rear siding and window (2023)Entire building’s exterior painted (2023)
