

Financials & a FF&E list are available to qualified parties who sign a non-disclosure agreement. This property is zoned commercial & classified as restaurant use. This is an excellent opportunity to buy two complementary Lower.
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For more information on how to reach Brewster Veterinary Hospital, please call us at. The restaurant enjoys prime visibility along Underpass Road with large lit signage, an entrance for vehicles as well as a path off the sidewalk for foot & bike traffic. Commercial property for sale in Brewster,MA (MLS 22203904). Brewster Veterinary Hospital 56 Underpass Road Brewster, MA 02631. Behind the restaurant includes a walk in cooler as well as a shed for dry storage.

The space is climate controlled with gas hot air heat/central air conditioning. There is a basement below for additional storage.

The exterior features and extensive outdoor area complete with covered porch, multiple dining areas, additional service windows, and an area for bike parking, fire pits, & lawn games. ft., fully equipped 35 seat restaurant with a commercial kitchen, counter space, drink service, indoor dining area, and bathroom. Along with the business, the property includes a +/- 800 sq. BCT was a founding member of The Compact of Cape Cod Conservation Trusts in 1986.Lower Cape landmark available for sale - Guapos Tortilla Shack on Underpass Road & along the Cape Cod Rail Trail in Brewster, MA. It is a non-profit organization governed by a volunteer board of trustees, all local residents, supported by dues-paying households. The Brewster Conservation Trust, founded in 1983 to preserve and maintain the natural land in Brewster, now protects, through ownership and by holding conservation restrictions, more than 563 acres in Brewster. The families are pleased to know that Brewster takes its environmental stewardship seriously and that schoolchildren may benefit from the preservation of this parcel.” This is an excellent opportunity to buy three lucrative complementary Lower Cape businesses with real estate, including. There were wetland issues that apparently precluded some of those uses. On behalf of the donors, Attorney Christopher Froeb said, “Our understanding was that Sam and Ted intended to develop this parcel as a business property. We hope it can be useful to the schoolchildren and their teachers for accessible environmental education.” The back of this property abuts school property where a nature trail was installed between the two elementary schools. The front of this property provides a small but important respite in the business district. I think this is the first commercial land to be donated to the Trust. We are grateful to be able to preserve land that is in the consciousness of all Brewster people who travel up and down this busy road each day. Through the years, various commercial uses of the property have been proposed, but the environmental characteristics of the property have made development difficult and Peter Johnson, president of BCT, said, “Many of our properties tend to be off the beaten path, out in the woods somewhere. Preservation of the property in its predominantly natural state will protect the existing trees and understory and help protect water quality in the Ditch. These wetlands are near the head of and connected to the Considine Ditch that drains most of the center oftown west to Freeman’s Pond and out to the Bay. The two adjoining parcels contain approximately 215 feet of frontage along Underpass Road and provide a bordering upland buffer to freshwater wetlands. Shapiro and the late Theodore Scheft, business partners for many years. The donors are the heirs of the late Samuel N. The Brewster Conservation Trust has received a gift of 2.2 acres of commercially zoned property on the west side of Underpass Road at Commercial Street. The Brewster Conservation Trust has received a gift of 2.2 acres of commercially zoned.
