Vacant lot of the Terminal Building site in Fairhaven is up for sale

Bellingham, WALocal News

The former Terminal Building site in Fairhaven, Bellingham, is now listed for $1 million, marking a significant moment for the community following a tragic fire in December 2023. The fire, which remains under investigation, resulted in the loss of the historic building that housed the Harris Avenue Cafe and Old Independent Coffeehouse, significantly impacting local residents. Nate Breaux, the beloved owner of these establishments, was tragically killed in the blaze, leaving a void in the local business landscape. In June 2024, the Bellingham City Council approved an increase in building heights, which now allows for the construction of a mixed-use building up to four stories tall on this site. This development could bring new life to the area, reflecting the community's resilience and adaptability.

As Fairhaven looks towards revitalization, the sale of this 5,000 sq. ft lot represents both an opportunity and a challenge. The new owners will need to navigate the delicate balance between honoring the site's rich history and embracing modern development. This transition could shape Fairhaven's future, making it a focal point for both residents and visitors alike.

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