Idled coal property with mine mouth processing plant and adjacent refuse fill. All reclamation permits maintained and in place. 39 million tons of reserves owned(no royalty). Preparation plant in place(needs updating). Refuse fill maintained and in place.
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Kenneth Stacy | (423) 418-4754 | ken.stacy@capitalcoal.com
This project consists of approximately 14 acres of development property lying immediately adjacent to Green Hill Rehabilitation and Care Facility and Jane Todd Crawford Memorial Hospital as well as near the Greensburg Fitness and Disk Golf Park in an otherwise residential area of town. The property is ideal for residential development, especially that geared towards an older population looking for less property maintenance responsibilities and increased amenities and services.
There is road frontage on two sides of the property and all utilities are on site – water, sewer, gas, electric, as well as cable and broadband.
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George "Lisle" Cheatham | (270) 384-3947 | GCheatham@AmericanFinancial.net
The picture is our property and 25,000 sq. ft. factory before the factory burnt down in 2007. We want to rebuild the factory to what we had and add more production capabilities. We need to expand our small manufacturing facility to meet demand for our dietary supplement and specialty cosmetic health products, and our production and research services. We have a patent that is near approval and clients requesting our products and production.
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Don Jessup | (606) 725-4201 | don@pipharma.com
This is a restaurant that has been in business since 1982. The previous owners retired from it and new owners took over. It is an icon in Jackson County, everyone used to come to this place to eat. It needs someone in there that has a passion for it again to raise the roof off with sales. It’s one of the small businesses hidden away that has great food and a whole lot of people know about it.
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Jatana S Angel | 6064937724 | jatana.angel@jackson.kyschools.us
The Bircus Brewing Co. is listed as one of Six Must Visit Breweries by YELP’s national blog. We are expanding to a two acre site with fantastic views of downtown Cincinnati in Ludlow’s Opportunity Zone. This parcel includes river access and contact has been made with the National Park Service in Washington DC as The Ohio River Recreational Trail is among eight projects across the Southeast that will receive planning assistance from the NPS for a 274 mile trail on the Ohio River. Over the past ten years Circus Mojo and Bircus Brewing have led the efforts to repurpose the Historic Ludlow Theatre with the help of State of Kentucky Angel Investor Tax Credits, State and Federal Historic Tax Credits and many investors we have a track record of converting empty buildings into unique destinations.
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Paul Miller | 513-206-4622 | paul@bircus.com
Halcyon Thruput was started in 2019 to process the newly legal hemp plant. Halcyon is an QOZ Business and the Real Estate is as well. The land has already been purchased and improvements have been made. Attached flyer was from prior owner (request supporting documentation)
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Watt Stephens | 8179071785 | watt@oz-capital.com
Located in an opportunity zone, 320 Georgetown Place with over 18,000 sq ft above grade and an additional 2,000 useable sq ft in the basement. Building plans have already been submitted and approved to convert to a 20 unit building and adjacent parking lot. There is a possibility that more units can be added in the basement. Construction Company Recommendations available and in place. Listing price is $255,000.
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Justin Johnson | (859) 287-2841 | investments@riesig.com
The property is a business center consisting of 3 buildings. The main building, which was formerly an IGA supermarket, has over 10,000 square ft over roof. A second building, which was previously a clothing store,has about 2200 sq ft over roof. The third building, which is partitioned so as to accommodate either one or two businesses, has over 2500 sq ft over roof. All the buildings are of masonry construction. The property has outstanding parking.
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Jim Hays | (606) 634-4260 | jhays@irvineonline.net
To combat dismal housing, poverty and employment stats in Owsley County, Partnership Housing, Inc. (PH), the only housing organization ever in existence, is requesting $250,000 of loan funds on a 20 year term and $3,231,500 of investment funds, totaling $3,481,500. Loan and investment funds combined with local committed donations will construct a 3-story multi-use building on PH’s property located in downtown Booneville. The 1st floor will provide professional office and meeting space for PH’s services offered, allow PH to expand services, hire additional employees, increase the applicants we serve and expand to an underserved contiguous county. The community services that PH provides is the development of single family homes, rehabilitation of existing housing stock, develop/manage affordable rental units, senior commodity distribution, homeownership counseling, case management and referrals. PH currently rents from the OCAT, but the space is not feasible for future expansion. The 2nd floor will be a small scale workforce development center that will include training/technical learning rooms, rental office space for certified online jobs and professional businesses. Currently there is no training or rental office space available. PH believes that there is a diverse population who would obtain technical and other online certifications, yet there is no space available for a community college or a certified instructor to conduct the classes. This would be an ample opportunity for residents that are certified for online jobs to take advantage of PRTC’s fiber optic cable that is readily available and is 10x faster than anywhere in the nation and 100x faster than anywhere in the state of KY. The 3rd floor will provide 4 affordable rental units consisting of 2 bedrooms for LMI applicants. The existing rental units that were once in good living condition now lack being safe, affordable and decent due to the landlord’s failure to complete necessary repairs and other energy upgrades. LMI households face the highest energy costs because they simply cannot afford to upgrade the rental units themselves and are already faced with paying the highest utility rates in the U.S. If funded, this initiative will provide affordable housing and community services to LMI individuals, will address economic, community and workforce development, increase asset building and revitalize a LMI geographic area that is underserved and distressed.
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Cassie Hudson | (606) 593-7296 Ext. 2 or (606) 401-5093 | cassie.hudson@ymail.com
A great restaurant property is for sale in picturesque Carlisle , KY ( https://carlisle-nicholascounty.org/ ) located in the greater Lexington, KY area . Only 35 miles from Lexington it is also convenient to Maysville, Paris , Cynthiana , Flemingsburg and Mt. Sterling . This property is located downtown and a new courthouse/justice center is being build next door . It is fully equipped to be a full service restaurant . There is a charming covered outdoor patio area . The second floor is unfinished but could be built out to become a rental apartment or the residence for an Owner/Chef . The venue would be perfect for a Farm To Table or other concept . There is ample parking in the downtown area .
This property is also located in a Kentucky Opportunity Zone which could create some tax benefits for a new owner .
Address 215 N. Broadway , Carlisle , KY 40311
First Floor – 4,200 sq ft
Second Floor 2,500 sq ft
Seating 80 inside
40 patio
Total 6,700 sq ft
Approximate value of FF&E ( Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment ) – $161,000
Listing Price $425,000 ( includes FF&E )
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Mark Sievers | (859) 576-2257 | thesieversco@aol.com