Own a piece of Friday Harbor history. Remarkable commercial office building occupying a .3938-acre downtown corner of Friday Harbor. Restored building dates back to 1897. In use 83 years when new church was built across Spring Street. The church was remodeled & converted to office space in 1985 to UBC requirements. 18 off-street parking spaces. Parking valued at over $400,000 w/extra ground space to add more parking if desired on site. Sprinkler & earthquake retrofit in 1987. There is an opportunity, subject to town of Friday Harbor input approval, to convert offices spaces to residential use. Once in a generation opportunity for a new owner to recreate this historic space to highest best use going into the future. Appointment required.
Rare Commercial/Professional Condo Opportunity! Own 1,491 sq. ft.. of prime ground-floor space in Friday Harbor. This centrally located unit offers excellent space, easy access, and versatile layout—perfect for a multitude of options. High foot traffic, ample parking, and professional surroundings make this a smart investment. Don’t miss your chance to secure a valuable piece of commercial real estate!
Become a part of Friday Harbor’s history by being a part of its future with this perfectly located corner lot. It was originally Churchill's General Store in 1892, later becoming the Bayview Tavern, then after 1943, it was rebuilt as the iconic Herb's Tavern. This is an exciting and rare opportunity in the heart of downtown Friday Harbor. Great commercial location on a major corner lot with southern exposure providing all-day sun. The lot is approximately 70 ft x 50 ft. The possibilities are many, including but not limited to, Retail Sales, Professional Services, Indoor Entertainment, and Transient Accommodations. Water, sewer, and power available.
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Friday Harbor is located in Washington. Friday Harbor, Washington has a population of 2,587. Friday Harbor is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.25% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 17.73%.
The median household income in Friday Harbor, Washington is $57,885. The median household income for the surrounding county is $68,577 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Friday Harbor is 41 years.
The average high temperature in July is 71.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 36 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 26.8 inches per year, with 4.4 inches of snow per year.