The former CVS building was built in 1931, after the removal of a three story stone building, named the "Stone Jug". This building was constructed for the Newberry and Grand Union stores. The "Stone Jug" was the only building to survive the fire of 1862. May 5th, 1931, the foundation had been completed and the brick sidewalls erected. In 1962 the building was occupied by the A&P Supermarket. At this time the aluminum siding was installed over the brick facade. In 1977 the Pawtucket, Rhode Island based Brooks Drugs opened a health, beauty aid and pharmacy. It was most recently a CVS store. The property can be purchased by a Franchise. The Franchise must comply with the Village of Cooperstown Sign Ordinance. The maximum height of the structure is 42 feet from curbside. There is hardwood flooring under the linoleum tile and tin ceiling tiles under the dropped ceilings. The basement is the full footprint of the building. Information gathered from a local structural engineer indicates that with renovations the basement level could be a parking garage. Offered for the first time in many years, this commercial mixed use space sits right in the heart of the village.