Welcome to Kinnell Kresge

Another part of the Burbank Block was built in 1842 on 49-59 North Street. In 1862 the roof collapsed due to heavy snow, killing two people. After the building was razed, in 1918 the Kinnell-Kresge Building was built on this site. The architect was Joseph McArthur Vance, who also designed many other buildings downtown. The Kinnell-Kresge Building was the only Queen Anne Style commercial building in Pittsfield. The original owners of the Kinnell-Kresge Building were a veterinarian named Dr. George K. Kinnell and the Kresge Syndicate. The original use was for the S.S. Kresge 5 & 10 cent store. Currently at this site is The Beacon Cinema which opened in November 2009.

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Are you interested in opening your own business in Pittsfield, MA?

2nd & 3rd Floor

SPACIOUS LIGHT FILLED 2ND FLOOR OFFICES OVERLOOKING NORTH ST. IN BEACON CINEMA BUILDING – RENOVATED HISTORIC BUILDING

Outstanding office space on 2nd floor of Beacon Cinema building. Building is fully ADA accessible. Lots of light from (almost) floor to ceiling windows. Near new Onota Building with great access to downtown banks, courts etc. Floor currently has yoga & massage studios – was PT office space. Ample parking available.

Ground Floor

UNIQUE CUSTOM RETAIL SPACES AVAILABLE ON THE McKAY STREET LEVEL OF THE BEACON CINEMA – NEWLY BUILT IN HISTORIC BUILDING

Outstanding location for retail shop or restaurant / snacks / coffee bar. Could sell through windows to walk-up customers on Burbank alley. Lots of parking behind and brand new spaces inside. From 390 – 1,430 square feet available, owner will build out to interior walls and ceiling to accomadate projects up to 5500 square feet available – the rest is up to your imagination!

Meet the Neighbors

Designated one of the Cultural Districts in Massachusetts, Pittsfield’s downtown, known as the Upstreet Cultural District, boasts a lively roster of music, dance, theater, community festivals, and celebrations, including two highly acclaimed professional theaters—the Colonial Theatre, part of Berkshire Theatre Group, and Barrington Stage Company—presenting a wide array of performances.

Phoenix Theatres Beacon Cinema

Berkshire Yoga Dance & Fitness

Shire Acupuncter

Davis Personal Training

Massage By Joanna

Client’s Feedback

Small businesses have a number of unique traits that make them integral to their respective communities. They’re more personal than large companies, and offer a more personal experience to local customers. They’re locally minded, since the founders are usually native to the area. They’re also dependent on the local economy, since they operate exclusively within a specific geographic range.

When it comes to small businesses and the communities that create them, there really is a mutually beneficial relationship; small businesses can give back to their communities, and communities can, in turn, help support those small business owners.

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