110 Glover St S Twisp, WA 98856
This exceptional commercial property at 110 Glover Street in Twisp, Washington, presents a unique investment opportunity. Boasting 3,384 square feet of solid concrete construction, this building offers a rich history and prime location. Built in 1956 and fully remodeled in 1988, the property has served as several successful businesses, including The Club CafГ©, The Broken Spoke, and most recently, Mick & Miki's Red Cedar Bar. The interior features a stunning custom back bar complete with a 100-year-old bar top, an entertainment stage, and a sizable kitchen area equipped with some existing appliances. A walk-in cooler is also included. The building's versatile layout allows for division, with dual entrances providing convenient access from Glover Street. Benefitting from 50 feet of prime main street frontage, the property enjoys high visibility and foot traffic. Its strategic location places it adjacent to the Confluence Art Gallery and directly across the street from The Merc Playhouse, ensuring a vibrant and bustling environment. A small basement adds extra storage space. The building currently includes three bathrooms, with the potential to add a fourth. This property is ideal for an investor seeking a strong return or an entrepreneur looking to establish their own business in a thriving community. The combination of its historical charm, modern updates, and enviable location makes this a truly remarkable opportunity.
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Mick & Miki's Red Cedar Bar Bar & Pub
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