“Obviously it’s a really historical building,” said Kramer Commercial Realty associate broker Korissa Wilkins.
She said the developer has decided not to develop the building and is putting it back on the market.
According to its online listing, the building’s interior has a central grand staircase that leads upward three stories to the dome. The lobby surrounding the stairs has a decorative tile floor and is decorated with Corinthian columns.
Wilkins said it’s a “big, beautiful building” with cathedral ceilings, great trim and 10-foot doors. It has office suites and could be a mixed-use building. The building is in Port Huron’s central business district and has its own private parking.