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$1,900,000 $152 per sq.ft. Newport NH Commercial Property »

Available Sq.Ft. 12504   Zoned Com/Ind Prop Type Bed/Breakfast,Distribution Facility,Free Standing Building,Light Manufacturing,Storefront,Warehouse
Listed on Thursday Dec 19, 2024
Description: 8 years of love sweat & tears went into the restoring of this one-of-a-kind business with attached 2 bedroom apartment attached. This nearly 10,000 square foot business also has a full basement with usable space too and poured concrete floor & attached garage. This business just off high traffic Route 11 has had a number of other successful businesses. Former businesses here: The Old Yankee Salvage Company, The dance club called Endeavor the Newport Clothing Mfg Corp and was the home of Hollywood star Billy B. Van aka: The Sunshine Peddler. This Wonderful site was a farm and creamery and had several stages of development to bring it to it's current state. Some of the best uses of this property are: a Furniture store, a Manufacturing Plant, Car or Tractor Sales, a Convention Center, a Wedding Venue, a Distribution Center or perhaps a Restaurant. The Full Basement is 4,200 sq' and Barn w/apartment is 8304 sq'. Come experience this desirable site for yourself, Seller welcomes out of box thinkers and serious inquiries. See Listing Details & 39 images.

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