1515 Lynch Ln, Clarksville, IN 47129
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This exceptional business opportunity presents a fully updated, turnkey restaurant located at 1515 Lynch Lane in Clarksville, Indiana. The property boasts approximately 3600 square feet of interior space, perfectly complemented by additional outdoor patio seating, ideal for expanding capacity and creating a welcoming atmosphere. The building is situated on a 0.54-acre lot, providing ample front parking for customers' convenience. Its strategic location, directly off Lewis and Clark Parkway and Blackiston Mill Road, ensures high visibility and easy accessibility for a large customer base. The property is being offered at $499,000. A contract sale is available with agreeable terms, offering flexibility for potential buyers. The sale is conducted "As-Is," reflecting the current condition of the well-maintained building and its operational readiness. This presents a rare chance to acquire an established restaurant with significant potential for immediate revenue generation and future growth. The existing infrastructure and prime location minimize the need for extensive renovations or upgrades, allowing for a seamless transition and quick start for the new owner. The combination of a desirable location, updated facilities, and ample parking makes this a truly compelling investment opportunity in the thriving Clarksville market. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore this turnkey restaurant opportunity further.
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