276 Fair Street
Kingston, NY 12401
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Margaret Bryngelson Jon Hoyt Realty, Ltd. 326 Wall Street Kingston, NY 12401
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276 Fair Street is a rare opportunity to create your dream in the very desirable area of uptown Kingston, New York. It is currently a well known French Bistro, recognized as one of the best region’s premiere restaurants and enjoying a diverse clientele from the Mid-Hudson Valley, New York City and beyond. The location is less than two hours north of New York City with ready-made patrons consisting of visitors, business people and second home owners, and remains a favorite to local residents. The offering includes a 7141 square foot brick building, consisting of 3499 square feet on the main level and the second floor consisting of 3645 square feet currently having five rental offices for additional income. The ground floor consists of a restaurant which seats 64, full copper-topped bar, plus the night club area used for catered parties and events.
Sale does not included restaurant equipment and fixtures, name nor business. Owner has elected to relocate, giving a great opportunity for the discriminate culinary entrepreneur.
Uptown Kingston
The third oldest city in New York State and its first capital, Kingston retains its Dutch roots in a remarkable collection of old stone houses, including the 1676 Senate House, in its uptown Stockade Area. Similar houses grace the landscape throughout the county and constitute the largest collection still standing in the U.S. The Stockade District in Uptown Kingston blends a historic treasure of architecture with a dynamic multifaceted community. We encourage you to enjoy this unique atmosphere while you shop, dine, visit or transact business in the area, or visit frequently online as we update our info and post events and happenings in this picturesque and interesting part of the city. Twenty-one pre-Revolutionary stone houses survive within the Stockade District. At the corner of John and Crown Streets, you will find the only intersection in the U.S. where you can find 18th century stone houses at all four corners. If you have not come for a visit before, please come enjoy what our lovely area has to offer. You won’t be disappointed.
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