The subject property is a 4,944-square-foot commercial building located within the historic Main Street District of Pittsburg, Texas, originally constructed in the early 1900s. The structure reflects the architectural character typical of turn-of-the-century downtown development and features a multi-level configuration, including two above-grade floors and a basement level, offering substantial usable area for a variety of commercial or mixed-use applications. The building is positioned within a continuous row of historic downtown structures, sharing party walls on each side that define the lateral boundaries--an arrangement consistent with Main Street corridor design. Its zero-lot-line placement and traditional storefront orientation contribute to strong street presence, visibility, and walkability. Public sidewalk access along the primary frontage supports customer flow and integration with surrounding businesses. A notable attribute of this property is its location adjacent to the city alley commonly used for community events and gatherings. This proximity enhances functional appeal by providing convenient access for foot traffic, event-related activity, and potential outdoor engagement opportunities tied to downtown programming. Given its early-century construction era, the building may include original masonry elements, tall ceilings, and a rectangular floorplate, with overall utility influenced by any modernization or interior improvements completed over time. Its position within the Main Street District aligns with ongoing revitalization efforts, steady pedestrian activity, and a diverse mix of commercial uses, supporting retail, office, service-based, or multi-purpose occupancy.