A 1919 proposal to convert the structure into social housing came to nothing.
The group hopes to convert the structure into a seven-unit apartment building.
The buyers are a local family who plan to convert the 110-year-old structure into a single-family home.
The company plans to convert the structure into an opera house.
With the increased demand in urban living downtown, there was interest in converting the structure to residential uses.
The process of converting the original wooden structure into stone began in 1603 and was completed 1717 with west wing.
In 2012, an 8.8 million dollar remodeling project was begun to convert the structure into a 48-unit apartment building.
Some of the problems arose in trying to convert the structure from a community facility to an apartment building.
In 1921 Fisk converted the entire structure to offices.
The pier was closed again in 2006, and plans were drawn up to convert the structure into an apartment complex.