A two-story retail building that was built in the late 19th century in downtown New Canaan has traded for $5.1 million, according to property records.
Greenwich-based 112 Main Street NC LLC bought the 18,536-square-foot building at 112 Main St. in late December. The new owners said they plan to continue operating the property consistent with its current use, while restoring elements of its original 1899 design over time, including the brick facade and tall front-facing windows, to better align with New Canaan’s downtown character.
The seller of the edifice, which was constructed in 1880 and sits on a 0.25-acre parcel, is Downtown New Canaan LLC, controlled by David Silverberg, of Florida. He bought the property in 2019.
The building, which contains 12,164 square feet of leasable space and a 6,372-square-foot basement, is appraised at $4.44 million and assessed at $3.11 million.
Tenants include Tati Sine Photography, gym designer Sportova, Patricia Funt Antiques, home goods store No. 299, KK Photo Stories and The Spice & Tea Exchange, according to these business’ websites.
