
Description
At the epicentre of Lunenburg's art, food, shopping and cultural scene lies Lincoln Street Food (LSF). Chef/owner, Paolo Colbertaldo, has laid the groundwork, creating a turnkey operation with momentum; "a thoughtful menu focused on fresh seafood and local produce. It's a dinner destination worth making a trek out to Lunenburg for." Curated Food & Drink Magazine. With a seating capacity of 38, in an open modern environment lends itself to a casual fun atmosphere. Successful turn-key restaurants rarely become available, especially with the option to own the building. To be clear, the property, restaurant equipment and furnishing inclusions are being sold, not the business operation and name. So, the option is in place to continue the well-established restaurant with locational "good will value". Alternatively, another type of commercial operation is certainly possible. Constructed in 1977, the main level 20 x 60 footprint has a modern industrial aesthetic with exposed steel I-beam joists, polished concrete floors, brick and glass exterior faade and a 2016 metal roof. An additional thousand feet of lower-level storage will help facilitate the smooth operation of any business venture. Barrier free entry and two public washrooms (both on the main level, one is barrier-free) will help ensure a positive customer experience. Lunenburg's UNESCO heritage is a rare architectural wonder. A bustling seaside town for the established community with a seasonal economic boost as tourists flock to businesses and activities in the summer months. That's when things run into high gear. Certainly, a prized place to be a part of.
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0.03ACRES
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01/2 BATHS
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1,750SQFT
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$399$/SQFT
Description
At the epicentre of Lunenburg's art, food, shopping and cultural scene lies Lincoln Street Food (LSF). Chef/owner, Paolo Colbertaldo, has laid the groundwork, creating a turnkey operation with momentum; "a thoughtful menu focused on fresh seafood and local produce. It's a dinner destination worth making a trek out to Lunenburg for." Curated Food & Drink Magazine. With a seating capacity of 38, in an open modern environment lends itself to a casual fun atmosphere. Successful turn-key restaurants rarely become available, especially with the option to own the building. To be clear, the property, restaurant equipment and furnishing inclusions are being sold, not the business operation and name. So, the option is in place to continue the well-established restaurant with locational "good will value". Alternatively, another type of commercial operation is certainly possible. Constructed in 1977, the main level 20 x 60 footprint has a modern industrial aesthetic with exposed steel I-beam joists, polished concrete floors, brick and glass exterior faade and a 2016 metal roof. An additional thousand feet of lower-level storage will help facilitate the smooth operation of any business venture. Barrier free entry and two public washrooms (both on the main level, one is barrier-free) will help ensure a positive customer experience. Lunenburg's UNESCO heritage is a rare architectural wonder. A bustling seaside town for the established community with a seasonal economic boost as tourists flock to businesses and activities in the summer months. That's when things run into high gear. Certainly, a prized place to be a part of.
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