Summary
Currently known as the Tea N' Scandal in Virginia City, MT, stands as a timeless haven, a 1420 sqft architectural marvel rooted in the late 1800s as the Elling Bank. Beyond its historical significance, this building has been a chameleon of commerce, transitioning through various retail identities over the years. The 2018 renovation was a dedication to preserving its original character within the context of Virginia City's National Register of Historic Places. This space tells stories of the Gold Rush era and the resilience of Madison County residents who shaped its history. Venture inside to explore teas, tea sets, and consignment items, surrounded by the echoes of a bygone banking era; all while envisioning the business you want. The unfinished basement, complete with a walk-out door and a stand-up shower, unveils the potential for a live-in unit or a creative workspace, adding a modern touch to its historic charm. Virginia City, frozen in time, provides a backdrop to this property's narrative, with landmarks like the Virginia City Players and the Alder Gulch Short Line Railroad contributing to the allure of this town. Schedule a private showing today and be a part of the living history, where every brick tells a tale of commerce, creativity, and community.