Location: 5 Ag. Mina Street, Thessaloniki – Historic City Center
Property History This iconic building, located in the heart of Thessaloniki’s historic center, was constructed between 1925 and 1926 based on building permit no. 1136 (Ref. No. 1442/1673) issued on March 27, 1925, by the City Planning Office of Thessaloniki. The project was developed by the Anonymus Company of New Lands. The building was originally owned by the Tatti family. It was later purchased on July 24, 1934, by Spyridon Dimitrescu, a resident of Ploiești, Romania, according to the purchase contract no. 15759.
Property Description The building is situated on a plot of 262.03 sq.m. and consists of the following: Basement: 209.34 sq.m. Ground Floor: Includes the entrance (formerly Tatti’s arcade), common staircase, commercial spaces of 209.34 sq.m., and a rear courtyard of 52.69 sq.m. 1st Floor: Commercial spaces and offices covering 209.34 sq.m. 2nd Floor: Commercial spaces and offices covering 209.34 sq.m. Roof: Suitable for various uses. The building features an internal atrium (light well), originally covered with stained-glass windows (vitrail), providing natural light to the interior.
Preservation and Licensing Authorities Ministry of Culture – 4th Ephorate of Modern Monuments of Central Macedonia Irodotou 17, 54009, Thessaloniki Urban Planning Department of Thessaloniki Manousogiannaki 6, 54621, Thessaloniki
Key Features
Located in Thessaloniki’s vibrant historical district. Ideal for restoration and repurposing, maintaining historical value while offering modern possibilities for commercial or mixed-use redevelopment. Strong cultural and architectural significance.