The K.S. CAUFIELD BUILDING 1006 WEST MAIN STREET

jefferson County


Commercial, Industrial, Mixed Use, Office, Redevelopment, Residential - Mixed, Retail, Tourism-related

Currently, home to K.S. Caufield Novelties, an iconic business entity in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, currently utilizing the property for retail (on the first floor), office, storage/warehouse, staging. Integral property features include, but are not limited to;

. FANTASTIC location with fast and easy access to major arterials.
. 32,000 s.f. +/-
. Three levels
. Freight elevator
. Conveyor system
. Sprinkler system.
. Three-phase electric
. Office/conference space
. Initial construction – 1875 (PVA)
. 7,780 s.f. (PVA) Basement
. Outstanding views of the Ohio River from the rooftop
. Part of the incredible downtown thoroughfare that is Museum Row, Whiskey
Row, Nulu in Louisville.
. Up to 16 foot +/- ceilings
. Near to cultural, retail, restaurant and educational entities
. On-site – 17 spaces +/- and street/garage parking. See link to street and
parking garage options
. Excellent exposure on Louisville’s Main Street!
. Storage Garage
. Two Drive-up Doors
. Zoned EZ-1
. Located in an Opportunity Zone!
. Retail, restaurant, industrial, warehouse/flex, creative multi-tenant
space, single-user opportunities


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Contact:
Lorianne Bonn | 5024726561 | loriannbonn@gmail.com

Garden Girl Foods Community Grocery & G3 Foods Processing Center

jefferson County


Commercial, Mixed Use, Redevelopment, Retail

Purchase/renovation of an existing building into a community grocery, a local produce processing center and a childhood nutrition education center. Developers/operators currently run a food service business and processing center from a smaller, but nearby leased space. We are also being considered for City of Louisville community grocery funding. Business plan, financial projections and qualifications are available.


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Contact:
Gary Smith | 919-795-9732 | g3foods@outlook.com

McKee supermarket business center

jackson County


Commercial, Office, Retail

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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Contact:
Jim Hays | (606) 634-4260 | jhays@irvineonline.net

The Saint Clair Redevelopment Project in Historic Downtown Frankfort

franklin County


Commercial, Lodging, Mixed Use, Redevelopment, Residential - Multi-family, Retail, Tourism-related

This project is an opportunity to invest with CRUMBAUGH in the redevelopment of the Marcus Furniture Building into “The Saint Clair” which will be a mixed use development offering first floor commercial space suited for a brewery, restaurant/bar, or retail and high end short term rentals on the top 3 floors. The Saint Clair, once brought back to life through a historic tax credit renovation, will be the premier space to be in downtown Frankfort sitting in the heart of the activity on Saint Clair Street.


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Contact:
Will Crumbaugh | (502) 229-1700 | will@crumbaugh.com

Almost Home Angels

jefferson County


Commercial, Mixed Use, Retail, Tourism-related

In the next 12 months, we will open a brewery in the heart Butchertown less than 2 blocks away from the 35 acre, $200M Louisville FC stadium district development. We plan to build a 30,000 square-foot, 1,300 person capacity gathering place with a brewery as the anchor tenant.


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Contact:
John Flodder | 5026450735 | john@dolovelive.com

Multi-faceted Agribusiness/Agritourism Property and Business

fleming County


Agricultural Agribusiness, Commercial, Mixed Use, Retail, Tourism-related, z-Other

A rare and outstanding opportunity exists to acquire a scenic and high development potential agribusiness property and business in Kentucky.

• Prime farm land -101 acres
• Located in one of the recently designated Kentucky Opportunity Zones
• Several farm buildings , silo and personal residence
• Extensive farm , vineyard ,winery , and foodservice/hospitality equipment
• Personal residence easily converted to a Bed & Breakfast ( B&B )
• Two ponds
• 40 acres used for alfalfa production
• 6,000 producing grapevines with several varieties ( 10 acres )
• Some blackberry vines
• Inventory of juice , wine, bottles, labels , etc.
• Only liquor license in this county ( wine and beer )
• Restaurant/Winery building with fully equipped commercial kitchen ( 4,000 sq ft )
• Beautiful event barn ( 5,000 sq ft ) that is frequently booked
• Located close to some major markets ( Lexington, Cincinnati & Ashland ) and near interstate
• Established wholesale distribution

Property offers plenty of flexibility for further development ia near the Lexington, Cincinnati and Ashland markets .

This is a family owned property/business and business and the owners desire to retire at some point . They would love to see a new owner take it to a new level and fulfill the enormous potential of this place . A buyer or investor prospect will be required to sign a Confidentiality Agreement to learn financial and certain other information .

The sellers are also open to selling just part of the property with details to be negotiated .

A Powerpoint Presentation and drone video is available on request


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Contact:
Mark Sievers | 859 576 2257 | thesieversco@aol.com

Newport Opportunity Zone

campbell County


Commercial, Industrial, Lodging, Mixed Use, New Construction, Office, Redevelopment, Residential - Affordable, Residential - Market Value, Residential - Mixed, Residential - Multi-family, Retail, Tourism-related

This is a census tract in Newport, the 8th most populous city in Kentucky. Newport features an array of development opportunities bolstered by the city’s prime urban location and the availability of developable land with solid real estate fundamentals.
Note: a full prospectus on this area and other areas in the Northern KY region (including Boone and Kenton counties) is available below

Prospectus


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Contact:
Will Weber | 859-547-1806 | jwweber@campbellcountyky.gov

Boone County Opportunity Zone

boone County


Commercial, Industrial, Lodging, Mixed Use, New Construction, Office, Redevelopment, Residential - Affordable, Residential - Market Value, Residential - Mixed, Residential - Multi-family, Retail, Tourism-related

This is one of seven census tracts in Northern Kentucky, and details of this property and those in Kenton and Campbell are available below

Prospectus


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Contact:
Joshua Hunt | 859-647-8168 | joshua.hunt@florence-ky.gov

Entire City Block on Madison Avenue, Covington, KY

kenton County


Commercial, Mixed Use, Office, Residential - Affordable, Retail

Own entire block on Madison Avenue in Covington, KY near 12th street exit off highway 75. 4 commercial/retail buildings with multiple tenants including Sav A Lot, Rent A Center, Papa Johns, Laundromat, Gym, Job Center, and Megabytes

Prospectus


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Contact:
Matt Rumpke | (502) 664-1778 | rumpke.matt@mac.com

The Bard Distillery, LLC

muhlenberg_ County


Destination Craft Distillery, event center, including conference center, retail shops and restaurant, Commercial, Retail, Tourism-related, z-Other

Renovation is Underway at this 25 acre Historic Site. The Bard Distillery, a Destination Craft Distillery, located in Muhlenberg County is perfectly positioned just off the Western Kentucky Parkway and minutes from the I-69 Corridor.

The Bard Distillery was founded by Thomas Bard, the 4th generation grandson of the founder of Bardstown, Kentucky. Bardstown is well known as “The Bourbon Capitol of the World”. This project is currently underway on the historic Graham School site located just off of the Western Kentucky Parkway in Graham. The 25 acre facility will be a tourism destination, wedding/event center, and conference center, with ample room for retail shops, restaurants and further expansion. The facility was constructed in the 1920’s and includes three expansive brick structures which are currently being renovated and re-purposed. The site is nestled on a hillside watching over it’s community. The Bard Distillery will bring much needed economic development to the area which is best known for it’s musical heritage and coal mining.

Prospectus

Bard Distillery Diagrams

Bourbon Industry Data




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Contact:
Kim Bard | (704) 497-7059 | kim@thebarddistillery.com

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