Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Historic Atlanta Restaurant Space for Sale in All American City

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owners dreaming of controlling their occupancy costs should consider buying this 1700 square foot historic Saloon. This property on the national historic registry circa 1840 is now for sale in beautiful , GA. Downtown Acworth This 2010 All American City Finalist nestled outside the Metro Atlanta area is a destination for "foodies" Currently home to ambience-rich coffee shops and cafes, you can join many full-service restaurants that feature traditional, Southern family fare to upscale Cajun, Italian, Mexican/Cuban, Japanese, Chinese, American and global cuisine. Join Acworth’s award-winning restaurants which have been featured in national magazines as well as USA Today.

Gorgeous wide plank flooring and patio make it ideal for Tapas, Italian, Fine Dining or any Atlanta restaurant concept you can dream up. Seller is anxious to make an offer and recently reduced the price to just $243,000 Imagine owning your own Atlanta restaurant real estate in this unique location.

This building in the heart of the downtown business district is not only unique, but one of the most coveted spots in all of the city. Located directly across from city hall and Henry's famous Louisiana Grille. Brick walls and facade with black entryway and front windows, new hardware.

Kitchen, bathroom and original double door rear exit with iron gates and back patio area. Open floor plan, wide-plank heart of pine flooring, wired for internet, security and full HVAC.

Gorgeous property eliminates the need for a landlord. Build your kitchen and you are ready to go. There's no hood or grease trap but that's a minimal addition to this space when you never have to consider rent increases or CAM charges again. Loans are heating up in the marketplace so experienced operators should have no trouble financing this for a restaurant location.

Located between I-75 and US Hwy 41 in Cobb County, this Georgia Main StreetCity is one of North Georgia’s trendiest venues with a variety of dining experiences, shops, live theater, and art galleries. Visitors will enjoy the downtown buildings that have retained the architectural details of commercial buildings of the late 19th and early 20th centuries

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