The former Stockton Firehouse, a storied civic landmark, is now offered as a rare opportunity in the heart of Stockton, New Jersey. Just steps from the newly reimagined Stockton Market and the recently reopened Stockton Inn, this property offers a compelling blend of history, infrastructure, and location, ready to be transformed into your next bold endeavor. Once home to the borough's fire trucks and first responders, the building now stands as a blank canvas for restaurateurs, developers, creatives, and community leaders alike. With seven oversized garage bays, two massive indoor halls, and parking for more than forty vehicles, the scale is here to support everything from culinary ventures to cultural hubs. At the heart of the property is a professional-grade kitchen that rivals many commercial operations. Outfitted with multiple sinks, a griddle, burners, industrial ventilation, a walk-in refrigerator and freezer, and pass-through windows, it's ready to serve as your catering headquarters. The building also includes a full bar setup, a conference room or private dining space, an office, and two restrooms. With its truck bays and high ceilings, the space invites creative reconfiguration. Situated in the heart of Stockton's walkable downtown, the property benefits from proximity to the Delaware River and canal path, steady foot traffic from the Stockton Market and Inn, and a growing number of weekend visitors. This is a town with charm, character, and a rising tide of investment, and the firehouse sits at the center of it all, ready to anchor the next chapter of Stockton's evolution. Whether you're a developer or a local entrepreneur, this is your chance to bring your concept to life! Buyers must confer with zoning regarding use and possibilities. Please Note: This structure is located in a Residential Zone, any change in use will require Stockton Borough approval. It is also in the flood zone, if improvements are over 50%, the structure would need to be raised. All Buyers need to do their own due diligence regarding usage.