The historic Tinker Building in downtown Orlando has just hit the market.

The two-story, 6,128 SF office building is located at 16 W. Pine Street [GMap] in the heart of the Central Business District.

The building dates back to 1925 when it was home to professional baseball player Joe Tinker’s real estate office. Tinker played shortstop for the Chicago Cubs for 15 years and helped the team win the world series in 1906, 1907, 1908, and 1910, before managing the Orlando Tigers Minor League Baseball Team.

The Tinker Building is currently the home of Orlando Weekly and is owned by Euclid Media Group, which also owns the Cleveland Scene, the Detroit Metro Times, CityBeat Cincinnati, and Creative Loafing Tampa. It’s not clear at this time if Orlando Weekly intends to stay on as a tenant or move to a new building.

The asking price is $1,750,000 and you can click HERE for more information.

Brendan O'Connor

Editor in Chief of Bungalower.com

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