Thanks to former owner Jay Haines and new owner David Ossoff, one historic building in Concord will be preserved for the future. Oct. 31, the building at 2 ½ Beacon Street successfully transferred to a new owner who has plans for further improvements.
The 21,000-square-foot brick building, recorded in the National Register of Historic Places, was originally built in the 1850s as a part of the state prison complex. It transitioned to use as a car dealership in the 1940s and is now an office building with multiple professional and personal service providers. The vision for the building is to provide modern and functional space customized for the tenants.