The property is located in an excellent location, only 300 meters from the always active Omonia Square and 600 meters from the National Archaeological Museum – one of the most important and prominent archeological museums in Europe. The building consists of a basement, ground floor, mezzanine and seven floors with an open space. There is an elevator in the building. The building can be converted into apartment hotel with 14 apartments, 7 of them will be studios and 7 will be two-bedroom apartments. Basement 75sqm: Boiler room and warehouse Ground floor 107sqm: Entrance to the building, store with individual entrance, with its mezzanine space and basement Mezzanine 41sqm: Office space, with staircase lift and separate WC 1st floor 82smq: Office space, with staircase lift and separate WC 2nd floor 82sqm: Office space, with staircase lift and separate WC 3rd floor 82sqm: Office space, with staircase lift and separate WC 4th floor 82sqm: Office space, with staircase lift and separate WC 5th floor 82sqm: Office space, with staircase lift and separate WC 6th floor 82sqm: Office space, with staircase lift and separate WC 7th floor 65sqm: Office space, with staircase lift and separate WC but recessed in relation to the lower level and creates a terrace. The property is located near Omonia Square. The square is a bustling place where tourists, street vendors and passersby meet. The square was a cosmopolitan meeting place for people from the middle-class until World War II, with many large hotels, such as the Megas Alexandros and the Bageion Hotel. After the war, restaurants, theaters, cafes and hotels were built near the square. An extensive renovation of the square was completed on early 2020. Today, many hotel chains purchase and lease properties around the square, for example: the Old County Hall building will become a Marriott chain hotel; The Brown Hotel chain acquires and leases properties around the square and operates varying star rating hotels: the former Old La Mirage Hotel, Ilion Hotel, Acropol Hotel, Theatrou Street property; The British Foundation recently purchased the Titania Hotel (400 rooms) at a cost of € 55,000,000; Wyndham Hotel Group opens another hotel in the square (in addition to the hotel currently operating not far from Omonia Square); The Hilton Hotels chain is also in the process of acquiring a property and renovating it to a luxury hotel near the square; In addition, the French company Boisee Finances is currently acquiring a property near the National Archeology Museum to make it another luxury hotel. We are not charging Brokerage Fee. The property is FSBO. Contact us for more details and for a viewing (we are arranging on-line video tours of our properties with full explanation): +30 690 660 0655