Where history meets innovation.
Dodge Brothers Building. Butte, Montana
1912-2024

HISTORIC, INDUSTRIAL, LOFT BUILDING

FOR SALE

UPTOWN BUTTE, MONTANA

IT'S TIME TO
BRING the
DODGE BROTHERS
BUILDING ON HOME.

Perfect for cool urban offices, work-live, apartments, condos, industrial loft space, garage; offsite/innovation center… for industrial/tech/automotive offsite…

20,000 Square Feet
5000 per floor.

Street Level: restaurant/bar/commercial in perfect condition 2nd + 3rd floor: OPEN CONCRETE LOFT (needs everything) 4th Floor: to be determined, (needs everything)

Built in 1912 on the Richest Hill on Earth,
211-217 Park Street
Uptown Butte, Montana

The Dodge Brothers Were (Mostly) Always Together

Horace and John Dodge were known for hanging out with their employees after hours. They would go to the bar with the people who built their machines.

At the time, this was outrageous. They earned their way from poverty into the elite, as a visionary/integrator team. They tried to get Ford to build better vehicles. When he wouldn’t, they invented their own.

By 1912, Butte Montana was named the Richest Hill on Earth. The Dodge Brothers Auto Dealership took over a 20,000 square foot showroom, made out of concrete.

Today it stands, ready to be reclaimed. We’d like to sell it to someone connected to the automotive industry, Dodge or RAM Trucks, or the Dodge Family.

We’re here to make it happen.

Innovation happens in proximity.

Take A Sneak Peek Inside...

IDEAS FOR THE HISTORIC 1912 DODGE BROTHERS BUILDING

butte, montana

FOR SALE
BUILT TO SPEC
or
AS IS.

It was the year of the model t30

DODGE debuted their better car.

The Dodge Brothers released their first vehicle – the Model 30 in 1914.
In 1914, Dodge Brothers served the American West with a state of the art showroom, auto parts store and garage in Uptown Butte, Montana. Butte was the Richest Hill on Earth at the time.  Butte anxiously awaited the improved vehichle from the innovative minds of the Dodge Brothers, who had left designing for Ford due to his lack of innovation.

This state of the art showroom from 1914 is back on the market today. 

The building is 20,000 square feet. 

It was the largest dealership in the American West between 1914-1925

Uptown Butte, Montana