Introducing 133-135 S 5th Street: two 2-story brick buildings situated on two parcels totaling 34,256 sf. Located in Newport this property presents a great investment opportunity for an investor or owner occupier alike. Along with the three current tenants: Merakey, Perry County Literacy Council & the local Magisterial Court, there is ample vacant space for a new owner to use for their own business or needs. Don't hesitate to reach out today for more information.
Introducing 133-135 S 5th Street: two 2-story brick buildings situated on two parcels totaling 34,256 sf. Located in Newport this property presents a great investment opportunity for an investor or owner occupier alike. Along with the three current tenants: Merakey, Perry County Literacy Council & the local Magisterial Court, there is ample vacant space for a new owner to use for their own business or needs. Don't hesitate to reach out today for more information.
Rich in local history, this H.R. Wentzel & Sons property at 300 South 4th Street once supported Newport’s early grain and lumber trade, when products from the surrounding forests and farms were processed and shipped from town. Set on approximately 1.23 acres with two substantial buildings, it offers an exceptional opportunity to repurpose a historic commercial site that has long served and supplied the community. With flexible structures, generous land area, and a legacy rooted in milling, warehousing, and transportation, the property is ideal for adaptive reuse—whether for modern commercial, light industrial, maker-space, or mixed-use concepts that continue Newport’s tradition of commerce and community support. The legacy of milling, warehousing, and transportation that shaped this site is still evident in its solid construction and functional design. High ceilings, large open floor areas, and ample access points can accommodate equipment, inventory, or collaborative workspaces. Portions of the property may lend themselves to office, showroom, or retail-style uses, while other areas can be configured for storage, fabrication, or distribution. Its location within Oliver Township offers good access to main routes serving Newport and the surrounding region, supporting both local and regional operations. For those who value character, history, and authenticity, this property provides a distinctive alternative to generic commercial space. It is an ideal canvas for a business or redevelopment project that seeks to blend heritage with modern utility. Whether you envision continuing its tradition of commerce, creating a destination for local artisans and small manufacturers, or developing a multi-use complex that serves the broader community, this property delivers the space, history, and potential to bring your plans to life. Explore the possibilities and become the next steward of one of Newport’s enduring commercial landmarks. All uses subject to verification of zoning, permits, and municipal approvals.
Newport is located in Pennsylvania. Newport, Pennsylvania 17074has a population of 1,670. Newport 17074 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.57% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.39%.
The median household income in Newport, Pennsylvania 17074 is $66,932. The median household income for the surrounding county is $72,922 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Newport 17074 is 34.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 20.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 44.6 inches per year, with 28.8 inches of snow per year.