Discover the potential of this solid brick warehouse at 14 Strauss Street in Buffalo. This 1900-built building combines historic character with strategic modern improvements, making it a solid investment opportunity for investors, developers, or businesses seeking versatile commercial space. Located in Buffalo’s East Side neighborhood, this property sits on a 30′ x 139′ lot in an N-3R zoned area, offering flexibility for various commercial and mixed-use applications with easy access to Buffalo’s major corridors. This well-maintained, owner-occupied warehouse features significant recent improvements including all-brick exterior construction that speaks to the quality craftsmanship of the early 1900s, while the 2016 tear-off roof replacement and updated electrical service demonstrate a commitment to modern functionality. At 7,604 square feet across two stories, this building offers substantial space with a weatherproof, fully secured envelope. The property represents remarkable value in today’s market and currently serves as secure storage space, but the possibilities extend far beyond its current use. The N-3R zoning opens doors for creative redevelopment opportunities, whether you’re envisioning artist studios, light manufacturing, mixed-use development, or specialty retail. Key features include 7,604 square feet of versatile space across two stories, all-brick construction ensuring durability and character, new roof completed in 2016 representing a major capital improvement, updated electrical service from 2016 ready for modern commercial needs, fully secured building giving you time to build your strategy, and single utility connections with 1 electric, 1 gas, and 1 water meter. This property is perfect for the visionary investor who recognizes Buffalo’s continued growth and development. While currently lacking heating, hot water, and plumbing waste systems, this creates an opportunity to customize the infrastructure to your specific needs and vision. Whether you’re planning warehouse operations, creative space conversion, or mixed-use development, you’ll be starting with a solid building with some major improvements already in place.