219 Marlboro Ave Easton, MD 21601-2720
This exceptional restaurant opportunity presents a turnkey operation in the vibrant Easton Marketplace Shopping Center, located at 219 Marlboro Ave, Easton, MD 21601. The 2,000 square foot space, classified as Class A, boasts a prime location within a busy shopping center, ensuring high visibility and foot traffic. Originally built in 1993, the property underwent a complete renovation in 2023, presenting a modern and updated space ready for immediate operation. The restaurant operates under a NNN lease agreement, offering predictable and manageable operating expenses. Priced at $290,000 ($145 per square foot), this represents a compelling investment opportunity in a well-established and profitable business. The property is zoned C, permitting continued operation as a restaurant. This single-unit establishment has a proven track record of success, benefiting from its strong brand recognition and desirable location within the Easton community. Financial records are available upon request to qualified buyers. This is a rare chance to acquire a thriving restaurant with significant growth potential in a thriving Maryland market. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Easton's culinary scene.
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