100 Railroad Street, 100 Railroad Street Bladenboro, North Carolina 28320 United States
Welcome to the Bridger Building, the tallest & most recognizable historic landmark in downtown Bladenboro. Built in 1911 by the Bridger family--founders of the Bladenboro Cotton Mill--this two-story brick property has served many roles over the past century, including a general store, bank, & later a restaurant. Its stood as a cornerstone of community life for more than 100 yrs & proudly listed in the Historic Preservation Database. Across from the new Town Square, the Bridger Building embodies small-town character & offers significant potential for its next chapter. With its scale, layout, & history, it is ideally suited to become a wedding & event venue, hosting everything from receptions, reunions to community celebrations & gatherings. Inside, rare historic details remain preserved. The building features the original pulley elevator & bank vault complete with safe still inside--a remarkable artifact from its banking era. On the columns, pencil markings dating back to 1925 can be found of textile sales & calculations during its time as a store. Entrances still bear the tiled monogram ''TBCo'' for the Bridger Corp, a lasting emblem of the family's role in shaping Bladenboro. Below the main floor, the basement--often referred to as the ''dungeon''--adds additional space & unique character for storage or creative use. The expansive open 2nd story is especially unique, with original hardwood floors & 360 views stretching all the way down Main St. Its size & atmosphere create a striking backdrop for weddings, dances, banquets, or multi-use event space. The main level offers a versatile layout that could serve as a reception hall, brewery, catering kitchen, or additional event area. Bladenboro is well known across NC for its annual BeastFest, which draws thousands each fall to celebrate the community & the legend of the Beast of Bladenboro. At the center of it all, the Bridger Building offers both history & presence in the heart of downtown.
Listing Courtesy of Brandy H Wilkins, Southeast Properties Real Estate LLC