Downtown Properties: Riverhouse Hotel (20 Walnut Street)
Available Properties
| CONTACT | Christopher Q. Jackson, CCIM 812 474 1900 Woodward Commercial Realty, Inc. |
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| PRICE | $1,250,000 |
| ADDRESS | 20 Walnut Street Evansville, IN 47708 |
| COUNTY | Vanderburgh |
| IS DOWNTOWN | Yes |
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| PROPERTY TYPE | Commercial |
| YEAR BUILT | 1965; renovated in 1997 |
| SQUARE FEET | 60,486 |
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| NUMBER OF FLOORS | 6 |
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| DESCRIPTION | - Bank REO Property
- Ohio River View - Former 6-story 82-unit hotel, including a restaurant with a view of the Ohio River on the 6th Floor and bar on the main level - Former uses of this facility include full-service hotel, limited service hotel, Extended Stay, apartments and commercial units - 2 blocks from Casino Aztar - Neighbors include, Visitors and Convention Bureau, Reitz House Museum, Old National Bank Headquarters and Four Freedoms Monument - Walking distance from entertainment area Evansville is the third-largest city in the U.S. state of Indiana and the largest city in Southern Indiana. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 117,429. It is the county seat of Vanderburgh County and the regional hub for the Illinois-Indiana-Kentucky Tri-State Area. In 2008 a population estimate put the Evansville Metropolitan Statistical Area at 350,261. The broad economic base of the region has helped to build an economy which is known for its stability, diversity, and vitality. In 2004 Evansville was named an “All-America City” by the National Civic League. In 2008 it was voted the best city in the country in which “to live, work, and play” by the readers of Kiplinger, and in 2009 the 11th best. Evansville is the regional center for a large trade area in Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. The broad economic base of the region has helped to build an economy which is known for its stability, diversity, and vitality. Major industries today include manufacturing, warehousing and distribution, retailing, health care, and finance and business services. In 2007 the metropolitan area was ranked 88th in the nation in terms of growth and economic impact. Corporate headquarters include Accuride, Atlas Van Lines, Berry Plastics, Mead Johnson, Old National Bank, Shoe Carnival, and Vectren. The city is also home to Springleaf Financial Services, formerly a division of AIG. Major manufacturing operations around the city include AK Steel in Rockport, Alcoa in Newburgh, SABIC in Mount Vernon, and Toyota in Princeton. |


