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New Listing! Randolph VT Commercial Property for sale $299,000 $44 per sq.ft.

$299,000 $44 per sq.ft. Randolph VT Commercial Property »

Available Sq.Ft. 0   Zoned commercial Prop Type
Listed on Tuesday Jun 9, 2026
Description: Investors, entrepreneurs, and restaurateurs--take notice! Nearly 7,000 sq. ft. of opportunity awaits at 10 Prince Street. Currently home to The Forge Restaurant & Bar, this turn-key restaurant space offers wonderful ambiance, seating for 85 as currently configured, a stage for live music or comedy, ample parking, and outdoor seating. All restaurant equipment and furniture will convey with the sale, making this an incredible opportunity for a new owner to step right in or expand on the existing concept. The east side of the building features a newly poured concrete slab, a new Rinnai 38k BTU propane heater, and a new pellet stove. With both spaces currently rented and tenants interested in renewing, this property offers strong investment potential in Randolph's buzzing food scene. Bring your vision and put your creative spin on this exceptional space! See Listing Details & 40 images.

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