The Omiros Building is a purpose-built mixed-use property comprising approximately 12,800 square feet, conceived as a standalone architectural asset rather than a conventional infill or speculative commercial structure.
The building spans four levels and is served by an elevator, supporting accessibility and long-term usability across a range of commercial, institutional, or hybrid use cases. Constructed with a granite façade and supported by a geothermal heating and cooling system, the property emphasizes durability, energy efficiency, and consistent long-term operational performance.
On-site parking for approximately 10 vehicles further enhances functionality within an urban setting, supporting owner-users, tenants, or operators requiring reliable access and separation from street congestion.
Integrated into the building is a site-specific mural program by Omiros (1927–2010), an internationally exhibited modern painter whose career spanned more than six decades across Europe and the United States.
The artwork was conceived as part of the building’s architectural vision. It contributes directly to how the property is experienced, recognized, and remembered. This integration establishes a distinct identity that cannot be recreated through conventional renovation or branding, positioning the building beyond commodity real estate.
Properties that combine architectural intent, integrated artwork, and long-term adaptability are uncommon in today’s market. The Omiros Building stands apart from commodity real estate by offering differentiation rooted in design, authorship, and permanence rather than finish level or trend.
This positioning supports long-term relevance and identity-driven value, appealing to buyers who prioritize assets with substance, distinction, and defensible character.
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