EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY to OWN a PIECE of HISTORIC DOWNTOWN NASHVILLE! These spaces will make great locations for most any retail business or professional office space! This offering is comprised of two (2) spaces -- 201 W Washington St & 104 Barnes St. 201 W Washington St was previously Baked & Brewed coffee shop and 104 Barnes St was most recently a tattoo biz. If you're interested in a fantastic location to continue operating a coffee shop -- directly across from the Nash County courthouse on 'main street' -- serving coffee, pastries, and other sweet treats, plus ice cream, smoothies, along with tasty sandwiches and soups, as lunch items, this is an ideal spot! The space, with separate access on Boddie St, can function as a barber shop/hair salon, or also as any type of professional office space. With the location being directly across the street from the courthouse, these spaces would be great for any attorney ... just a walk across the street! Most any accountant, with a staff, would likely benefit by operating their business here too. The interior of either space will require some interior updating and up-fitting depending on what types of businesses will be operated out of each. Nashville is a thriving small town, especially its downtown merchants. The weekday traffic is strong, as it's fed steadily by traffic to the county courthouse. Take advantage of this great opportunity today to own these facilities &/or operate businesses out of them!
Situated in the Cedar Grove community of Nash County, North Carolina, this 18.13± acre property offers a unique opportunity for redevelopment, institutional use, or investment. Located just 12 miles from the town of Nashville and within convenient reach of major highways, the site combines substantial acreage with an existing structure that provides more than 27,000 square feet under roof. The property was formerly used as an elementary school and retains much of its original infrastructure. Inside the main buildings, you will find an auditorium, a full commercial kitchen and cafeteria, multiple classrooms, and office and storage spaces. Many of the fixtures and furnishings remain in place, including kitchen equipment, some classroom furnishings, and playground structures, all of which will convey with the sale. This creates additional flexibility for buyers interested in restoring or repurposing the facility. The buildings are solid brick construction and are supported by existing utilities, including water, power, and septic infrastructure for 200 bodies. A paved parking lot provides ample space for staff, visitors, or future uses. The topography of the site is predominantly flat, offering accessible land that could support expansion or the addition of new structures. With nearly 10 more acres that is not currently developed available, there is room to consider multiple redevelopment concepts. Potential uses for this site are broad. Educational organizations may find it suitable for use as a private or charter school, daycare, or early learning center. Community and faith-based groups may consider it for a church, meeting facility, or nonprofit headquarters. The auditorium and cafeteria layout also suggest potential for event or retreat use. Developers may explore adaptive reuse options such as affordable housing, senior living, or multifamily residential development. The property's rural setting and size also provide opportunities for agricultural, recreational, or mixed-use applications. From a location standpoint, the property is positioned in a rural area that maintains a quiet atmosphere while being accessible to nearby towns and cities. Nashville, NC is approximately 12 miles to the west. Rocky Mount is located about 20 miles northeast, Wilson is approximately 25 miles south, and Raleigh is about 50 miles to the southwest. These distances provide access to larger population centers while maintaining a sense of seclusion and space. The Cedar Grove community surrounding the property is primarily residential and agricultural in nature. Its quiet environment offers a backdrop that supports a wide range of potential projects, from educational and community-focused initiatives to development opportunities. The combination of existing infrastructure, substantial acreage, and location in Nash County makes this offering distinctive. For investors, organizations, or groups seeking a property with scale, existing utilities, and a variety of potential applications, this former school represents a rare option in today's market. Its size, setting, and structural assets allow for creative planning while offering a foundation that can reduce development timelines.
Office Space in the Heart of Nashville! Opportunity knocks with this unique property offering endless potential for your next business venture, creative studio, or investment project. With six rustic-style barn doors and four potential front offices, this space is perfect for those looking to customize a layout that fits their needs. A convenient half bath is already in place, and the open floor plan invites innovation—whether you're dreaming of a showroom, workshop, boutique space, or headquarters. Located in a prime Nashville location with great visibility and accessibility.


Nashville is located in North Carolina. Nashville, North Carolina has a population of 5,626. Nashville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 15.81% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.49%.
The median household income in Nashville, North Carolina is $56,359. The median household income for the surrounding county is $52,837 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Nashville is 39.4 years.
The average high temperature in July is 90.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 28.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45 inches per year, with 1.9 inches of snow per year.