HISTORIC CHURCH HILL REDEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY. Once the home of St. Paul’s Baptist Church, this property holds a unique place in the city’s history, with roots dating back to the 1800s. The main church building sits prominently at the corner of East Marshall and North 26th Streets and is zoned R-63, allowing for a range of residential uses including apartments and condominiums. Just next door, the fully renovated parish house is currently operating as an Airbnb, adding immediate income potential to the offering. The property offers exceptional flexibility for redevelopment. The church building’s dramatic architecture and open interior layout make it well suited for creative adaptive reuse — from boutique condominiums to unique office or mixed-use space. Existing plans have already been developed for variety of commercial and residential configurations, and the site allows for additional new-construction cottages. With much of the preliminary planning work completed, a future owner can move forward with confidence, either in a single phase or as a staged, multi-phase development. Church Hill, known for its cobblestone streets, 19th-century architecture, and panoramic city views, has seen an incredible resurgence over the past two decades. Once a quiet historic district, the neighborhood is now a vibrant hub of award-winning restaurants, boutique retail, and new residential development — all while preserving its historic charm. The blend of old and new has made Church Hill one of Richmond’s most sought after addresses, drawing both residents and investors alike.