Property
Ownership: | For Sale |
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Type: | Multi-Family |
Pets: | Pets No |
Lot Size: | 0.38 Acres |
Financials
Listing Courtesy of Houlihan Lawrence, Inc
DescriptionIntroducing The Kinderhook Guild, a beautifully restored circa 1787 mixed-use commercial landmark in the heart of Kinderhook’s thriving village center. One of the oldest buildings in the village, this early American Federal building has a rich past, having housed notable makers, including a hattery, watchmaker, silversmith, and jeweler. Today, it has been reimagined for modern mixed-use functionality while honoring its historic character. The building comprises 10 flexible suites across two floors, including an established wine bar/tapas restaurant with a lease in place, and vacant spaces with wide-ranging potential. Its prime commercial downtown location–next to the Kinderhook Library and steps from top village destinations like Morningbird Café, The Aviary, Jack Shainman Gallery: The School, and the Kinderhook Farmer’s Market–ensures high visibility in one of the Hudson Valley’s most sought-after communities.
The property includes the original 1787 structure, featuring a beaded clapboard exterior, wavy glass windows, a steeply pitched roof, and historic details such as original wide-plank floors, hand-hewn beams, and Rumford fireplaces. There is a contemporary rear addition, offering a footprint adaptable to many uses. The versatile structure is currently configured with two ground floor units–a fully built-out wine bar/restaurant with a leased tenant, and vacant ground floor retail, gallery, or mixed-use space. The eight upstairs units are suitable for private offices, creative studios, wellness practices, co-working, retail concepts, short-term hospitality, or professional services. The building holds a Historic Preservation Certificate from the Village of Kinderhook.
The ground floor of the original structure is anchored by tenant Isola Wine & Tapas, a beloved wine bar praised by Chronogram Magazine as “Delicious, European-inspired food in a space that feels both timeless and fresh.” Designed by acclaimed designer Anthony D’Argenzio of Zio and Sons and founder of This Old Hudson–whose work has been featured in Architectural Digest and The New York Times–the space showcases historic details paired with sophisticated updates, including custom millwork, clé tile, lighting from the Zio and Sons x Mitzi collection, a custom marble bar, and historically accurate Farrow & Ball colors. Upgrades include a ADA-compliant restroom and a fully-equipped restaurant-grade kitchen with commercial-grade appliances and a skylight, built out in 2025. The space also includes an additional private dining or events space and two wood-burning fireplaces. The front of the building is set back from the road and has been approved and permitted by the village for outdoor drinking and dining.
A separate, street-facing first-floor entrance opens to a vacant, turnkey retail space featuring four rooms and a bathroom connected by a hall. It's ideal for a wide range of commercial uses, including retail, gallery, showroom, office, studio, and more. Upstairs, eight private suites and two bathrooms offer flexibility to be combined or used independently for retail concepts, professional offices, creative workspaces, wellness studios, short term-rentals or boutique lodging. The building supports a multitude of uses, with private and public entrances, two separate 200-amp panels, two stairwells, handicap accessibility, and a layout that adapts to many configurations.
The building features a 50-year rubber roof, municipal sewer and water, a 2,096 sq ft basement, AC systems, thoughtful low-maintenance landscaping, and a newly restored exterior in rich, historically accurate Farrow & Ball paint. A private lot with room for 17 cars adds rare and valuable convenience to this central village location that’s just 20 minutes to Hudson and 25 minutes to Albany. With its versatile footprint and beautifully executed renovations, The Kinderhook Guild is an exciting, ready-to-lease opportunity to be part of the village’s cultural and commercial renaissance.Amenities- Back Yard
- Cable Connected
- City Lot
- Dishwasher
- Electricity Connected
- Electric Range
- Freezer
- Front Yard
- High Speed Internet
- Historic District
- Landscaped
- Marble Counters
- Ramp
- Refrigerator
- Sewer Connected
- Storm Window(s)
- Water Connected
Introducing The Kinderhook Guild, a beautifully restored circa 1787 mixed-use commercial landmark in the heart of Kinderhook’s thriving village center. One of the oldest buildings in the village, this early American Federal building has a rich past, having housed notable makers, including a hattery, watchmaker, silversmith, and jeweler. Today, it has been reimagined for modern mixed-use functionality while honoring its historic character. The building comprises 10 flexible suites across two floors, including an established wine bar/tapas restaurant with a lease in place, and vacant spaces with wide-ranging potential. Its prime commercial downtown location–next to the Kinderhook Library and steps from top village destinations like Morningbird Café, The Aviary, Jack Shainman Gallery: The School, and the Kinderhook Farmer’s Market–ensures high visibility in one of the Hudson Valley’s most sought-after communities.
The property includes the original 1787 structure, featuring a beaded clapboard exterior, wavy glass windows, a steeply pitched roof, and historic details such as original wide-plank floors, hand-hewn beams, and Rumford fireplaces. There is a contemporary rear addition, offering a footprint adaptable to many uses. The versatile structure is currently configured with two ground floor units–a fully built-out wine bar/restaurant with a leased tenant, and vacant ground floor retail, gallery, or mixed-use space. The eight upstairs units are suitable for private offices, creative studios, wellness practices, co-working, retail concepts, short-term hospitality, or professional services. The building holds a Historic Preservation Certificate from the Village of Kinderhook.
The ground floor of the original structure is anchored by tenant Isola Wine & Tapas, a beloved wine bar praised by Chronogram Magazine as “Delicious, European-inspired food in a space that feels both timeless and fresh.” Designed by acclaimed designer Anthony D’Argenzio of Zio and Sons and founder of This Old Hudson–whose work has been featured in Architectural Digest and The New York Times–the space showcases historic details paired with sophisticated updates, including custom millwork, clé tile, lighting from the Zio and Sons x Mitzi collection, a custom marble bar, and historically accurate Farrow & Ball colors. Upgrades include a ADA-compliant restroom and a fully-equipped restaurant-grade kitchen with commercial-grade appliances and a skylight, built out in 2025. The space also includes an additional private dining or events space and two wood-burning fireplaces. The front of the building is set back from the road and has been approved and permitted by the village for outdoor drinking and dining.
A separate, street-facing first-floor entrance opens to a vacant, turnkey retail space featuring four rooms and a bathroom connected by a hall. It's ideal for a wide range of commercial uses, including retail, gallery, showroom, office, studio, and more. Upstairs, eight private suites and two bathrooms offer flexibility to be combined or used independently for retail concepts, professional offices, creative workspaces, wellness studios, short term-rentals or boutique lodging. The building supports a multitude of uses, with private and public entrances, two separate 200-amp panels, two stairwells, handicap accessibility, and a layout that adapts to many configurations.
The building features a 50-year rubber roof, municipal sewer and water, a 2,096 sq ft basement, AC systems, thoughtful low-maintenance landscaping, and a newly restored exterior in rich, historically accurate Farrow & Ball paint. A private lot with room for 17 cars adds rare and valuable convenience to this central village location that’s just 20 minutes to Hudson and 25 minutes to Albany. With its versatile footprint and beautifully executed renovations, The Kinderhook Guild is an exciting, ready-to-lease opportunity to be part of the village’s cultural and commercial renaissance.
- Back Yard
- Cable Connected
- City Lot
- Dishwasher
- Electricity Connected
- Electric Range
- Freezer
- Front Yard
- High Speed Internet
- Historic District
- Landscaped
- Marble Counters
- Ramp
- Refrigerator
- Sewer Connected
- Storm Window(s)
- Water Connected
Introducing The Kinderhook Guild, a beautifully restored circa 1787 mixed use commercial landmark in the heart of Kinderhook s thriving village center.

- Colonial home with a high end roof
- Colonial house with a chimney, an outbuilding, a high end roof, and a garage
- Aerial perspective of suburban area
- View of front of home
- Rear view of house featuring a chimney, a lawn, and a wooden deck
- View of front of house
- View of road
- Hallway with dark wood-type flooring
- Stairway featuring hardwood / wood-style flooring and crown molding
- Kitchen featuring open shelves, decorative light fixtures, dark wood finished floors, tasteful backsplash, and light stone counters
- Kitchen featuring light wood-style floors, pendant lighting, a fireplace, beamed ceiling, and a breakfast bar area
- Dining space featuring hardwood / wood-style flooring, beam ceiling, and wood walls
- Dining space featuring beam ceiling, a fireplace, and wood-type flooring
- Dining area featuring beamed ceiling, a high end fireplace, hardwood / wood-style floors, and plenty of natural light
- Stairs featuring wood-type flooring and crown molding
- Hall with hardwood / wood-style floors and crown molding
- Bathroom featuring dark wood finished floors and ornamental molding
- Back of property featuring a yard, a chimney, and a wooden deck
- Doorway featuring baseboards
- Kitchen featuring built in refrigerator, vaulted ceiling, stainless steel fridge, a skylight, and ceiling fan
- Kitchen with plenty of natural light, a skylight, stainless steel counters, and lofted ceiling
- Stairway with hardwood / wood-style flooring
- Hallway with hardwood / wood-style floors and a chandelier
- Living area with wood-type flooring and a fireplace with flush hearth
- Living area with rail lighting, wood-type flooring, and a fireplace with flush hearth
- Sitting room with rail lighting, hardwood / wood-style flooring, lofted ceiling, and a fireplace with flush hearth
- Hallway featuring an upstairs landing, hardwood / wood-style floors, and a chandelier
- Bedroom featuring hardwood / wood-style flooring and a chandelier
- Bedroom featuring hardwood / wood-style floors and a chandelier
- Bedroom with baseboards and wood-type flooring
- Bedroom featuring hardwood / wood-style flooring and a chandelier
- Bathroom featuring a freestanding tub, dark wood-type flooring, and vaulted ceiling
- Bedroom featuring hardwood / wood-style flooring and vaulted ceiling
- Bedroom featuring wood-type flooring and vaulted ceiling
- Hall with hardwood / wood-style floors and vaulted ceiling
- Bedroom with vaulted ceiling and hardwood / wood-style floors
- View of front of property with a chimney
- Entrance to property featuring covered porch
- Balcony featuring a sunroom
- View of exterior entry with a porch
- Doorway to outside with hardwood / wood-style flooring and recessed lighting
- Living area with hardwood / wood-style floors and baseboards
- Sitting room featuring wood finished floors and baseboards
- Hallway featuring light wood-style floors and baseboards
- Dining area with baseboards
- Corridor featuring light wood-style floors
- Half bath featuring baseboards and tile patterned floors
- View of property floor plan
- View of floor plan / room layout
- View of room layout
DescriptionIntroducing The Kinderhook Guild, a beautifully restored circa 1787 mixed-use commercial landmark in the heart of Kinderhook’s thriving village center. One of the oldest buildings in the village, this early American Federal building has a rich past, having housed notable makers, including a hattery, watchmaker, silversmith, and jeweler. Today, it has been reimagined for modern mixed-use functionality while honoring its historic character. The building comprises 10 flexible suites across two floors, including an established wine bar/tapas restaurant with a lease in place, and vacant spaces with wide-ranging potential. Its prime commercial downtown location–next to the Kinderhook Library and steps from top village destinations like Morningbird Café, The Aviary, Jack Shainman Gallery: The School, and the Kinderhook Farmer’s Market–ensures high visibility in one of the Hudson Valley’s most sought-after communities.
The property includes the original 1787 structure, featuring a beaded clapboard exterior, wavy glass windows, a steeply pitched roof, and historic details such as original wide-plank floors, hand-hewn beams, and Rumford fireplaces. There is a contemporary rear addition, offering a footprint adaptable to many uses. The versatile structure is currently configured with two ground floor units–a fully built-out wine bar/restaurant with a leased tenant, and vacant ground floor retail, gallery, or mixed-use space. The eight upstairs units are suitable for private offices, creative studios, wellness practices, co-working, retail concepts, short-term hospitality, or professional services. The building holds a Historic Preservation Certificate from the Village of Kinderhook.
The ground floor of the original structure is anchored by tenant Isola Wine & Tapas, a beloved wine bar praised by Chronogram Magazine as “Delicious, European-inspired food in a space that feels both timeless and fresh.” Designed by acclaimed designer Anthony D’Argenzio of Zio and Sons and founder of This Old Hudson–whose work has been featured in Architectural Digest and The New York Times–the space showcases historic details paired with sophisticated updates, including custom millwork, clé tile, lighting from the Zio and Sons x Mitzi collection, a custom marble bar, and historically accurate Farrow & Ball colors. Upgrades include a ADA-compliant restroom and a fully-equipped restaurant-grade kitchen with commercial-grade appliances and a skylight, built out in 2025. The space also includes an additional private dining or events space and two wood-burning fireplaces. The front of the building is set back from the road and has been approved and permitted by the village for outdoor drinking and dining.
A separate, street-facing first-floor entrance opens to a vacant, turnkey retail space featuring four rooms and a bathroom connected by a hall. It's ideal for a wide range of commercial uses, including retail, gallery, showroom, office, studio, and more. Upstairs, eight private suites and two bathrooms offer flexibility to be combined or used independently for retail concepts, professional offices, creative workspaces, wellness studios, short term-rentals or boutique lodging. The building supports a multitude of uses, with private and public entrances, two separate 200-amp panels, two stairwells, handicap accessibility, and a layout that adapts to many configurations.
The building features a 50-year rubber roof, municipal sewer and water, a 2,096 sq ft basement, AC systems, thoughtful low-maintenance landscaping, and a newly restored exterior in rich, historically accurate Farrow & Ball paint. A private lot with room for 17 cars adds rare and valuable convenience to this central village location that’s just 20 minutes to Hudson and 25 minutes to Albany. With its versatile footprint and beautifully executed renovations, The Kinderhook Guild is an exciting, ready-to-lease opportunity to be part of the village’s cultural and commercial renaissance.Amenities- Back Yard
- Cable Connected
- City Lot
- Dishwasher
- Electricity Connected
- Electric Range
- Freezer
- Front Yard
- High Speed Internet
- Historic District
- Landscaped
- Marble Counters
- Ramp
- Refrigerator
- Sewer Connected
- Storm Window(s)
- Water Connected
Introducing The Kinderhook Guild, a beautifully restored circa 1787 mixed-use commercial landmark in the heart of Kinderhook’s thriving village center. One of the oldest buildings in the village, this early American Federal building has a rich past, having housed notable makers, including a hattery, watchmaker, silversmith, and jeweler. Today, it has been reimagined for modern mixed-use functionality while honoring its historic character. The building comprises 10 flexible suites across two floors, including an established wine bar/tapas restaurant with a lease in place, and vacant spaces with wide-ranging potential. Its prime commercial downtown location–next to the Kinderhook Library and steps from top village destinations like Morningbird Café, The Aviary, Jack Shainman Gallery: The School, and the Kinderhook Farmer’s Market–ensures high visibility in one of the Hudson Valley’s most sought-after communities.
The property includes the original 1787 structure, featuring a beaded clapboard exterior, wavy glass windows, a steeply pitched roof, and historic details such as original wide-plank floors, hand-hewn beams, and Rumford fireplaces. There is a contemporary rear addition, offering a footprint adaptable to many uses. The versatile structure is currently configured with two ground floor units–a fully built-out wine bar/restaurant with a leased tenant, and vacant ground floor retail, gallery, or mixed-use space. The eight upstairs units are suitable for private offices, creative studios, wellness practices, co-working, retail concepts, short-term hospitality, or professional services. The building holds a Historic Preservation Certificate from the Village of Kinderhook.
The ground floor of the original structure is anchored by tenant Isola Wine & Tapas, a beloved wine bar praised by Chronogram Magazine as “Delicious, European-inspired food in a space that feels both timeless and fresh.” Designed by acclaimed designer Anthony D’Argenzio of Zio and Sons and founder of This Old Hudson–whose work has been featured in Architectural Digest and The New York Times–the space showcases historic details paired with sophisticated updates, including custom millwork, clé tile, lighting from the Zio and Sons x Mitzi collection, a custom marble bar, and historically accurate Farrow & Ball colors. Upgrades include a ADA-compliant restroom and a fully-equipped restaurant-grade kitchen with commercial-grade appliances and a skylight, built out in 2025. The space also includes an additional private dining or events space and two wood-burning fireplaces. The front of the building is set back from the road and has been approved and permitted by the village for outdoor drinking and dining.
A separate, street-facing first-floor entrance opens to a vacant, turnkey retail space featuring four rooms and a bathroom connected by a hall. It's ideal for a wide range of commercial uses, including retail, gallery, showroom, office, studio, and more. Upstairs, eight private suites and two bathrooms offer flexibility to be combined or used independently for retail concepts, professional offices, creative workspaces, wellness studios, short term-rentals or boutique lodging. The building supports a multitude of uses, with private and public entrances, two separate 200-amp panels, two stairwells, handicap accessibility, and a layout that adapts to many configurations.
The building features a 50-year rubber roof, municipal sewer and water, a 2,096 sq ft basement, AC systems, thoughtful low-maintenance landscaping, and a newly restored exterior in rich, historically accurate Farrow & Ball paint. A private lot with room for 17 cars adds rare and valuable convenience to this central village location that’s just 20 minutes to Hudson and 25 minutes to Albany. With its versatile footprint and beautifully executed renovations, The Kinderhook Guild is an exciting, ready-to-lease opportunity to be part of the village’s cultural and commercial renaissance.
- Back Yard
- Cable Connected
- City Lot
- Dishwasher
- Electricity Connected
- Electric Range
- Freezer
- Front Yard
- High Speed Internet
- Historic District
- Landscaped
- Marble Counters
- Ramp
- Refrigerator
- Sewer Connected
- Storm Window(s)
- Water Connected

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