655 5th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83201-6249
This exceptional commercial property located at 655 N 5th, Pocatello, Idaho, presents a unique investment opportunity. The 5,540 square foot building sits on a 0.6-acre lot, offering ample space for a variety of uses. Currently operating as a liquor store, this property is being offered for sale at $692,000. A significant advantage of this purchase is the inclusion of a readily transferable liquor license. This license, along with the existing inventory and contents of the business, are available for purchase as part of the real estate transaction, providing a seamless transition for a new owner. The property's substantial size and prime location in Pocatello make it an attractive proposition for both established businesses seeking expansion and entrepreneurs looking to establish a thriving enterprise. The existing liquor store setup offers a proven business model and immediate revenue potential. The 0.6-acre lot provides ample space for potential expansion or future development. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a turnkey business with a valuable liquor license and established clientele in a desirable location. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore this lucrative investment opportunity further. The property is ready for immediate occupancy and offers significant potential for growth and profitability. Don't miss this chance to own a well-established business and prime real estate in Pocatello.
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Clydesdale Bar & Lounge Bar & Pub
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