11 Spruce St, Dansville, NY 14437-1040
This exceptional investment opportunity encompasses two buildings totaling 8,000 square feet situated on a 0.27-acre lot in the vibrant Village of Dansville, NY. The property, located at 11 Spruce St. and 14 Ossian St., presents a rare chance to acquire an established and successful auto repair business. The main building at 11 Spruce St., constructed in 1992, features three overhead doors, a frame machine, two office rooms, a full bathroom, substantial attic storage, a paint booth, a paint mixing room, a utility room, and ample storage. The paved lot provides extensive parking. The second building, located at 14 Ossian St., is a newer Morton building constructed in 2013. This structure boasts five overhead garage doors, three arm lifts, one drive-on lift with an alignment machine, two half bathrooms, a designated New York State Inspection Station, a complete office area and waiting room, storage and utility rooms, a compressor system, in-floor heating, a fenced area, and a paved lot with ample parking. This turnkey operation offers immediate income potential for a new owner, or the space could be adapted for a variety of uses. The property's prime corner location ensures high visibility and easy access. The asking price for this remarkable property is $999,999.
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Dansville Collision Auto Repair Shop
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