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Details about the Land
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| County: Clark |
Type: Commercial |
Acres: 7 |
| Address: West Main |
City: Dubois |
State: Idaho |
| Zip: 83423 |
Price:
$225,000.00 |
Status: Available |
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Description of the Land
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DUBOIS TRUCK STOP, TIRE SHOP & DELI The Dubois Truck Stop is situated on the East side of the Dubois interchange on I-15. Interstate 15 is a busy highway with traffic from both the north and south. The Montana traffic count is about 30 miles north and is approximate 4,000 units per day. The Idaho traffic count is expected to be much higher. About 2,000 of those are 18 wheeler trucks and larger. I-15 is the main highway going north and south connecting Canada and Mexico. Dubois with a population of about 650 is the County Seat of Clark County, Idaho. This property consists of about 7.4 acres. It borders the Interstate on the west and West Main street on the north with Idaho street on the east. There is a 10 stall RV Park with electric and water hookups. There is pavement around the store and fuel pumps. The balance is gravel surface with some native grass. There are 4 fuel storage tanks above ground: 2-10,000 gal.; 1-8,000; gal, 1-4,000 gal. The property is serviced with city water and sewer. The store is about 5,000 square feet. The cash registar/computer has to be updated by July 1st. This upgrade will cost approximately $20,000. The pumps are o.k. The Deli is combined with a small convenience store. The Diesel Island has 2 pumps with service from both sides. The Gas Island has 2 pumps with service from both sides. There are two large doors for the tire shop. The equipment has been sold There is an impound lot with a chain link fence. There is plenty of truck parking for when I-15 closes with the winter storms. The price has been lowered to $225,000 cash. The taxes are about $3,200. Duboise in the junction for Highway 22 for west bount traffic and county highway A 2 east to Island Park. This business is mostly furnished and just waiting for someone to take it over. Dubois services a large agriculture area. There is no liquor license. It's a contract with the State of Idaho. This place is classified with the State as a "contract store". Anyone who would purchase the store would have to apply for their own contract. Anyone who owned or actually sold the liqour has to be a resident of the State of Idaho. This same thing is true with the fish and game permits and trip permits. They are all contracts that have to be applied for. |
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