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Bring your next concept to a location with local history and built-in name recognition. Known over the years as Potting's, Doboy's, and Grandpa Hank's, this well-known former restaurant and bar site offers a rare chance to revive a familiar destination or create something entirely new. Set on an approximately 2-acre commercial site in the Town of Somerset with a New Richmond mailing address, the property offers room for a restaurant, bar and grill, event-driven concept, supper club revival, or another hospitality  venture, subject to approvals and buyer or tenant plans. For an operator, this is an opportunity to step into a location people  already know. For an investor, it is a chance to reposition a recognizable commercial property with strong local recall. Whether you are looking to lease a site for your next concept or purchase a property with long-term upside, 2391 65th Street stands out for its visibility on WI 35 Hwy, history, and potential. Bring new energy to a place that has been part of the area's story for years.



Property Information

Status: Active
Sub Type: ********
List Price: $525,000
MLS#: 7077609
Current Price: $525,000
Address: 2391 65th Street, New Richmond, WI 54017
City: New Richmond
State: WI
Postal Code: 54017
Geo Lat: 45.209419
Geo Lon: -92.682631
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County: St. Croix

Property Description

Year Built: 1990
Lot Size SqFt: 174240
Gen Tax: 4681
Specials Inst: 4327
High School: Somerset
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Total Bedrooms: 2
Total Bathrooms: 2
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Garage Stalls: 0
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