In a city with a multitude of historic properties, tour guides only naturally point out the magnificent cathedrals, museums, and public vistas that define Santa Fe.
But dozens, if not hundreds, of other structures dating back to the 18th century and before, and just as architecturally interesting, also populate the city.
Such is the case with a one-story, 4,600 square foot building located at 233 Canyon Road in Santa Fe and thought to be well over 100 years old.
Sitting on a less than one-acre site, the structure is a blend of adobe, masonry, and wood, and has served as both retail and restaurant space.
Renovated just over a decade ago, the Class C building has recently served as the home to the Caffe Greco, as well as a clothing and jewelry store, and in the 1970s, a music store.
With an asking price of $3.2 million, the property is listed with Colliers International realtors in Santa Fe.
By Garry Boulard