NESTLED ON A QUIET STREET IN THE HEART OF THE CITY, THE PACE KING MANSION STANDS AS A TESTAMENT TO TIMELESS ELEGANCE AND HISTORIC CHARM.
This stunning Italianate office building, constructed in 1860, boasts 5,600 square feet of meticulously maintained space, offering a unique blend of classic architecture and modern amenities.
The main building features a grand entrance, spacious offices, and elegant meeting rooms, all adorned with period details and large windows that flood the interior with natural light. The layout is ideal for a single occupant seeking a prestigious office space or for multiple tenants looking for a historic and distinguished address. Adding to the allure of this property are the three luxurious apartments located in the carriage houses, providing an additional 2,600 square feet of living space and additional income. Each apartment is beautifully appointed with modern finishes while preserving the character of the original architecture, offering a perfect blend of old-world charm and contemporary comfort. Beyond its exquisite interiors, the Pace King Mansion boasts a prime location with stunning downtown views. Whether you’re seeking a unique owner-occupant opportunity with additional rental income or an investment property with endless potential, this is a rare chance to own a piece of history in one of the city’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
Don’t miss your chance to own this architectural gem. Contact us today to schedule a private tour of the Pace King Mansion and experience its timeless beauty firsthand.
ABOUT SHOCKOE BOTTOM
Shockoe Bottom is one of Richmond’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods. Today, as a center for lively businesses and entertainment venues, Shockoe Bottom is home to some of Richmond’s most well-known shops and restaurants. In addition, Shockoe Bottom is also a popular residential area for those who choose an urban lifestyle where they can combine the best aspects of city-living.
Richmond’s iconic Main Street Station and the 17th St Farmers Market are famous landmarks in this neighborhood. The central business district, VCU Medical Center, and VA Bio+Tech Park are also within walking distance of this neighborhood. This proximity to some of the region’s largest employers and institutions makes Shockoe Bottom a popular residential area for students and young professionals. This demand can be seen in the number of new and renovated multifamily residential units that have been constructed in the past 20 years. Former tobacco warehouses have been converted to join new construction in providing some of the City’s
most distinctive urban apartments. Historically the hub for Richmond’s shipping and commerce, the area played a major role in trade
throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Until the end of the American Civil War in 1865, this commerce included the human trade as Shockoe Bottom was the second largest slave trading center in the U.S. In 2007, a 15- foot, half-ton bronze sculpture named the Richmond Slavery Reconciliation Statue was unveiled as part of the Richmond Slave Trail to raise awareness and increase
informational accuracy about Richmond’s role in the slave trade. This memorial sits not far from the former slave market in Shockoe Bottom.
Born and raised on a Virginia farm just outside the City of Richmond, Lory Markham has always been fascinated by settlement patterns and how urban growth happens. Her professional history, market knowledge, and passion for making places better equip her to work toward the continued growth of Richmond.
Lory graduated summa cum laude from Hollins University and earned her MA in Urban and Environmental Planning at the University of Virginia’s School of Architecture. After two years at the Richmond Regional Planning District Commission, she continued her public service at the City of Richmond. As Principal Planner for the City of Richmond, Lory served as Secretary to the city’s Planning Commission and managed the review of all development projects in the City that needed special approval. Her contributions to development in the City were recognized in her selection as a “Top 40 Under 40” by Style Weekly.
After over a decade of experience in with the City of Richmond, Lory started a planning consulting company, Markham Planning, and joined One South Commercial as a commercial agent. Her extensive knowledge of the Richmond market, zoning and development review process, historic tax credits, and neighborhood development has made her a prominent figure in the Richmond real estate market. And her focus remains in making places better and maximizing their potential.
Tom Rosman has been brokering investment real estate since the early 1990’s in the Richmond, VA, metro area. He has brought hundreds of transactions to a successful conclusion, including large apartment complexes, apartment buildings in historic neighborhoods, office buildings, retail properties, mixed use buildings, and numerous historic adaptive reuse properties.
Tom was one of the first brokers to recognize the transformative changes occurring in many of Richmond’s most architecturally significant but ignored neighborhoods. Having helped place many of the warehouses and other commercial structures in the hands of Richmond’s development community, Tom’s belief in what a property should be was never compromised by the condition it was in.
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