117 Main St, Bridger, MT 59014
This exceptional commercial property, located at 117 & 121 N Main Street in Bridger, Montana, presents a unique investment opportunity. The property encompasses a thriving, family-owned Buckeye Bar and Casino, boasting a 30-year history of success. This turnkey operation is fully furnished and ready for immediate ownership, including a valuable, fully transferable liquor license. The casino features 19 recently updated gaming machines, ensuring a modern and attractive gaming experience for patrons. The bar itself includes a fully operational grill, serving lunch and dinner to the local community and visitors alike. The property benefits from a charming small-town atmosphere and has undergone significant renovations within the past year, ensuring the property is in excellent condition. Ample storage space is available in the basement, providing convenient storage solutions for inventory and supplies. An additional attached building, ideal for private events or poker tournaments, adds significant value and versatility to this already impressive offering. The property sits on a 0.2-acre lot. Detailed financial information is available upon request to qualified buyers who have executed a non-disclosure agreement. This is a rare chance to acquire a well-established and profitable business in a desirable location. The asking price for this turnkey operation is $1,100,000.
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Tax year 2024Comparables
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