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RÉSUMÉ ANALYTIQUE
Founded with a passion for handcrafted beer, Beaver Creek Brewery has grown into a beloved local landmark and a draw for visitors from across eastern Montana, western North Dakota, and beyond. The brewery features a wide selection of signature brews produced on-site, offering patrons both seasonal specialties and year-round favorites. Its rustic yet welcoming taproom atmosphere, paired with excellent customer service, has made it a gathering place for locals, tourists, and eventgoers.
The brewery is strategically located just off I-94, making it easily accessible to travelers heading to and from Medora, Makoshika State Park, and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. In addition to its own strong foot traffic, the brewery also serves as a natural companion to the Gem Theatre & Pub, creating cross-promotional synergy that drives sales and repeat customers.
The Historic Gem Theatre & Pub
Originally constructed in 1914, the Gem Theatre has been at the heart of Wibaux’s cultural and social life for over a century. Renovated in 2011 by the original owners of Beaver Creek Brewery, the Gem was transformed into a unique pub and entertainment venue. The space blends historic architecture with modern upgrades, providing a one-of-a-kind dining and event experience. Guests can enjoy gourmet food, handcrafted beer from Beaver Creek, and live entertainment in a historic theater setting filled with character and charm.
The Gem has hosted concerts, private events, and community celebrations, making it both a profitable business and a cultural anchor for the region. Its distinctive setting and flexible layout offer new ownership the ability to expand live programming or continue building its reputation as an entertainment hub.
The brewery is strategically located just off I-94, making it easily accessible to travelers heading to and from Medora, Makoshika State Park, and Theodore Roosevelt National Park. In addition to its own strong foot traffic, the brewery also serves as a natural companion to the Gem Theatre & Pub, creating cross-promotional synergy that drives sales and repeat customers.
The Historic Gem Theatre & Pub
Originally constructed in 1914, the Gem Theatre has been at the heart of Wibaux’s cultural and social life for over a century. Renovated in 2011 by the original owners of Beaver Creek Brewery, the Gem was transformed into a unique pub and entertainment venue. The space blends historic architecture with modern upgrades, providing a one-of-a-kind dining and event experience. Guests can enjoy gourmet food, handcrafted beer from Beaver Creek, and live entertainment in a historic theater setting filled with character and charm.
The Gem has hosted concerts, private events, and community celebrations, making it both a profitable business and a cultural anchor for the region. Its distinctive setting and flexible layout offer new ownership the ability to expand live programming or continue building its reputation as an entertainment hub.
INFORMATIONS SUR L’IMMEUBLE
Type de vente
Investissement ou propriétaire occupant
Type de bien
Local commercial
Sous-type de bien
Boutique
Surface de l’immeuble
743 m²
Classe d’immeuble
C
Année de construction/rénovation
1910/2011
Prix
553 345 €
Prix par m²
744,52 €
Occupation
Mono
Hauteur du bâtiment
2 étages
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
1,31
Surface du lot
0,06 ha
Zonage
C
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TAXES FONCIÈRES
| Numéro de parcelle | 52-2409-12-1-09-04-0000 | Évaluation des aménagements | 0 € |
| Évaluation du terrain | 0 € | Évaluation totale | 148 594 € |
TAXES FONCIÈRES
Numéro de parcelle
52-2409-12-1-09-04-0000
Évaluation du terrain
0 €
Évaluation des aménagements
0 €
Évaluation totale
148 594 €
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