Available for lease is a single space spanning two floors with ornately coffered ceilings with rosette detailing and complemented with sprawling chandeliers reminiscent of the roaring ’20s, The Tredegar Trust Building is truly unique and inspiring to behold. Notably, RVA Hub’s 2019 article, said that the 1919 structure has above its front entry way “the largest triumphal arch in Richmond” and continued “The Virginia Trust Company building is a pure expression of America’s Neo-Classical Revival rendered in heroic proportions. Its façade is in the form of a Roman triumphal arch with an overall height of ninety-one feet. Located on Main Street, in the heart of Richmond’s financial district, the building is handsomely framed by the Neo-Classical First and Merchants tower on the east and by the Miesian-style Ross Building on the west.” As a result, the building significantly shorter in scale to its neighboring counterparts sits stately in its own scale, with the overhanging soffit looming high above the street adorned in rosettes cast in relief matching those of the interior ceiling. Designed by Tredegar Trust Company’s in-house architect Alfred Charles Bossom in connection with firm Carneal & Johnston, the property was purpose-built to serve the Trust’s operational needs. As such, as one enters the interior they are met with an enormous main banking room with ceilings vaulted to 50 feet in height. The walls include gold marble and detailed scroll moldings throughout, with ornamental pillars separating the lobby from an outer ring of private offices/rooms. A large glass octagonal dome forms the ceiling’s centerpiece, surrounded by detailed floral-scrolling from which one of the spaces three large chandeliers hangs down. Reminiscent of Grand Central Station, a large analog clock perched above the mezzanine railway adds interest to the eye atop the original safe deposit vault at the end of the main lobby. There are two separate rooms located in the front and rear corner of the space with mahogany wood-clad walls and historical parkay wood flooring. The larger of the two can serve as a second large gathering area as a conference room with a half bathroom en suite. On the opposite side exists a break room and two large communal restrooms. Basement stairwells lead to a full basement area replete with several additional bank vaults with safe deposit boxes and other large storage areas, including usable square footage of 1,000 square feet. The main lobby, office, and second floor mezzanine areas consist of 8,500 square feet ready to be occupied, ideal for office use, restauranteurs or event space entrepreneurs. With its breathtaking architecture and cosmetics, this offering demands to be seen in person to be truly appreciated. Shown by appointment only, NNN fees estimated at $5.56 per square foot per year. See separate sale brochure.