OLD MAVERICK FIRE station

DESCRIPTION

Built in 1911, the Old Maverick Fire Station is a two story brick structure located on Billings southside. The 5,500 SF building originally housed Fire Station No. 2 and is the city’s oldest remaining fire station building.

The building was already listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the intent of the project was to restore the historical elements that had been removed, repair the areas which had started to deteriorate, and create new uses for the facility. The project has rejuvenated a part of Billings’ South Side and now houses office space on the first floor and two loft-style apartments on the upper level.

Story of investors—what motivated them?

LOCATION
Billings, Montana

SIZE
Building Gross Area: 5,500 SF
Residential Area: 2,450 SF Commercial Area: 2,450 SF

DWELLING UNITS
2

TOTAL COST
$451,000

CAPITAL STACK
• Commercial Loan
• Private Equity
• Historic Tax Credits

COMPLETED
2004

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places; Historic Tax Credit Project; Yellowstone Historic Preservation Board.

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