List Price: $1,100,000 Commercial
Space type
Listed Saturday May 9, 2026 | MLS# 5088000
29 Pearl Street Newport NH
Listed by Kristin Angeli Angeli & Associates Real Estate
Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a piece of history in the heart of Newport's business district! Owned by the same family for 50 years, this expansive commercial estate was once owned by the Boston and Maine Railroad. There are 9 parcels and buildings that stretch between Pearl Street, Meadow Road and Belknap Ave, also including back acreage off of Belknap Ave. There are a total of 7 buildings which include massive storage barns/buildings, historic railroad barn, additional garages spaces and office building/workshop that has potential for two apartments. Infinite possibilities! Commercial/Industrial zoning, located next to the brand new Newport Recreational Complex. Must have permission to walk property. Properties are also being sold individually.
Sale Includes : Additional Buildings | Barn | Equipment | Garage | Other | Building

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InteriorBasement: Concrete Floor

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Lot size: 5.1 acres
Zoned: COM/IND
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Taxes $0
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