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Inquire by e-mail or Call 1-541-573-2621 Tim Clemens, Broker
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| Q: So, why is the business for sale? |
A: Remote owner cannot manage it effectively from outside the local area.
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| Q: Is the business operating now? |
A: No, the Dirty Shame is closed pending a successful sale.
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| Q: Will the owner carry a contract or consider leasing? |
A: It all depends upon the specific conditions of the contract. Tell us what you need and we'll see if we can accomodate you.
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| Q: Are financials/income statements available? |
A: Sure, to all legitimately interested buyers. Please contact Tim Clemens for details and information
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| EXTERIOR, DIMENSIONS AND LOT DESCRIPTION |
| The Dirty Shame is the newest building on the block -- constructed six years ago -- in the very heart of downtown John Day, Oregon. The building structure itself measures 51 feet (east to west along the sidewalk frontage) and 72 feet front to back for a total of 3,672 square feet of operating space. |
| False-fronted to maintain a western theme, the main street facade is attractive, clean and highly visible. |
| The siding is in excellent condition, both front and rear. The electrical service entrance supplies two separate panels, one for the main building and one for the kitchen. All entrances are handicapped-accessible. |
| The physical lot also includes three rear parking/loading spaces, a covered entrance to the bar area and a separate entrance directly into the kitchen. |
| A new evaproration cooler is installed on the roof to supply summer air conditioning and general circulation. |
| The rear of the lot faces a large service alley with access to additional parking and adjacent enterprises including U.S. Bank and the local chapter of the Elks Lodge. |
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