Description
The Historic Hotel Brendle is for Sale/Lease/ or Owner Financing! This stately brick landmark was constructed in 1914 & still operates as a hotel. The building is in need of restoration, but much of its original character & architecture remains intact, waiting to be brought back to life. With the right amount of care & attention, this building could become a stunning example of historic grandeur. Interesting original architectural features of the three story hotel include a brick parapet & a semi circular arch over the doorway. Sitting on half an acre the land was originally purchased for the purpose of constructing a hotel as close as possible to the railroad station. Opened with 36 rooms & became a center of activity for the community. For many years the hotel provided space for traveling salesmen to display their goods. Located close to Five Points, Calallen, Annaville & minutes from Corpus Christi. The Hotel Brendle stands as a reminder of Robstown's early commercial growth.
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0BEDS
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0.51ACRES
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0BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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11,232SQFT
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$16$/SQFT
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Description
The Historic Hotel Brendle is for Sale/Lease/ or Owner Financing! This stately brick landmark was constructed in 1914 & still operates as a hotel. The building is in need of restoration, but much of its original character & architecture remains intact, waiting to be brought back to life. With the right amount of care & attention, this building could become a stunning example of historic grandeur. Interesting original architectural features of the three story hotel include a brick parapet & a semi circular arch over the doorway. Sitting on half an acre the land was originally purchased for the purpose of constructing a hotel as close as possible to the railroad station. Opened with 36 rooms & became a center of activity for the community. For many years the hotel provided space for traveling salesmen to display their goods. Located close to Five Points, Calallen, Annaville & minutes from Corpus Christi. The Hotel Brendle stands as a reminder of Robstown's early commercial growth.