List Price: $1,100,000 | $231 per sq.ft. Commercial
Space type Listed Wednesday May 29, 2024 | MLS# 4997916


Landlord is selling the building and contents currently occupied by Stripe Nine Brewing. Class A commercial real estate currently permitted for light industrial usage and retail / restaurant. Complete renovation in 2018/19 that includes: New kitchen facility, Two new ADA bathrooms, Fire Sprinkler / Suppression system, 400 AMP 3 phase power with (2) 200 AMP sub-panels and back-up generator, Re-poured 6-inch slab, 10 Foot Overhead Door, Linear Drainage line for Production Brewery, Full Security monitoring, Custom made Live edge Ash bar top, Fully insulated roof and walls using closed cell foam, New RTU and metal ducting system. Turnkey establishment boasts 2 units of expansive space, designed to cater to both craft beer aficionados and culinary enthusiasts alike. City of Somersworth owns and maintains the parking lot in the plaza.
Building Type : Business | Opportunity | Retail

Disability Features : One-Level Business | Paved Parking

Sale Includes : Equipment | Inventory | Land/Building/Business | Building

Income
Net Income| 0
Management Expense: $0
Insurance Expense : $0
Construction Information:
Year Built: 1965
Price Per SQ.FT. 230.90 No. of Units: 2
Building Size : 4764
Available SQFT : 4764
Building Type: Business | Opportunity | Retail

Exterior

Interior

Land Information

Lot size: 0.17 acres
Zoned: B
Garage And Parking: Parking Spaces 21+ | Paved | Unassigned
No. of Docks | 0.

UtilitiesUtilities: Cable - Available
AC % | 0.



Taxes $5,053
Assesed Value Not Reported
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