List Price: $899,900 | $140 per sq.ft. Commercial
Space type Food Service on Nashua River Listed Monday Jan 15, 2024 | MLS# 4982284


Located in an Opportunity Zone, the home of the Nashua Garden, 121 Main St is a 5706SF masonry downtown 3 story building with a great history of a thriving restaurant and entertainment enterprise. The building is for sale with all the equipment and furnishings. The third floor opens to an 880 SF roof area in the rear with with spectacular western sunset views over the Nashua River. With a little clean up and administrative details you could score big here at the home of the Nashua Garden.
Location : Business District | Commercial Zoning | In Town

Building Type : Hospitality

Misc : Fire System

Sale Includes : Land/Building/Business

Income
Net Income| 0
Management Expense: $0
Insurance Expense : $0
Construction Information:
Year Built: 1920
Masonry | Metal | Brick Exterior | Stucco Exterior
Price Per SQ.FT. 140.26 No. of Units: 1
Building Size : 6416
Available SQFT : 6416
Building Type: Hospitality

ExteriorRoof: Membrane

InteriorBasement: Partially Finished | Stairs - Interior | Storage Space | Interior Access
Sprinkler: Wet.

Land Information

Lot size: 0.04 acres
Zoned: Commercial
Road Frontage: 21
Road Frontage: 21
No. of Docks | 0.

UtilitiesHeating: Forced Air
Cooling: Central AC
Utilities: Cable - Available
AC % | 73.



Taxes $7,807
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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