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"Meet me at the Common": The Blacksmith Shop is for sale

"Meet me at the Common"

Perhaps due to its location or maybe out of necessity, Union Common has become a sort of mini-economic center for the bordering towns, with an appropriate mix of retail, banking, light industrial, and service businesses within the town. It is an exceptionally pleasant place to live and work.

The Blacksmith Shop on the Common is privately listed for sale by Jim Ianello, Broker at Cates Real Estate. This wooden framed building measures 24'x39', with records dating back to 1850+/- when Roscoe Miller owned and used the building as the local blacksmith shop. With 9' ceilings on the first floor, a Jotul stove acts as the comfortable and efficient heat source. There is a mini-kitchen and half bath at the rear of the building, along with a conference room. There is a side entrance to the second floor, and framed and plumbed for a second bath. The floors on the lower level are antique pine or hemlock, three boards thick and the upper level is commercial grade carpeting.

295 Common Road, which is located in the Village District , with an intended use to be a mix of residential and small business uses, and potential uses can be professional office, art gallery, retail store, studio, craft shop, etc. Other businesses on the Common include: The Badger Cafe, Camden National Bank, Common Market Grocery Store, US Post Office, Humblewood Woodworking, Butler, Maxcy & Heath Fuels, Union Historical Society, Common House of Pizza, Union Antique Traders, and Studio 4 Hair Salon.

FMI about this listing contact Jim Ianello at 207-975-0022

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