10500 Merritt St, Castroville, CA 95012

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• Year Built: 1993

10500 Merritt St is located in Castroville, CA.

This property is conveniently located on Merritt Street in Castroville, near the “Welcome to Castroville” sign that flanks this old fashioned main street where most of the commerce and the post office are located.

This small town lies in the heart of California's Central Coast farm country in Monterey County, less than 100 miles south of San Francisco and less than three miles from the Pacific Ocean and public beaches. Castroville is located along the coast beside Monterey Bay, a short 15-minute drive to Salinas or the Monterey Peninsula. Castroville is off Highway 156 that links Highway One to the Monterey Peninsula.

Property Description
This corner lot with 18 parking places has 100 feet of frontage on Merritt Street and is approximately 150 feet deep. The building was built specifically to house a restaurant and is approximately 3072 square feet. Zoned Light Commercial the property is currently used as a restaurant that seats 88 diners for lunch or dinner. The current building was built in 1993 and could easily be converted to a steak house or another commercial use. All restaurant equipment with hood, freezer, walk in refrigerator, etc. is included in sale and transferable beer and wine license. There is a fenced area in the back that could be converted into outdoor dining. The name and menu are not included in the sale. This is your opportunity to create your own concept and be your own landlord.
Area Information
CASTROVILLE GROWS 75% OF THE U.S. SUPPLY OF ARTICHOKES
The most notable event in Castroville is the Castroville Artichoke Festival, which first took place in 1948 in Castroville and celebrates the area's primary crop. The event features an annual artichoke parade; the coronation of the Artichoke King and Queen; the Agro Art competition, in which competitors make sculptures from artichokes and other vegetables; a classic car show; tours of the artichoke fields; cooking demonstrations; arts, crafts, food and produce vendors; and the California Wine Exposition.

Founded in 1863, Castroville is the second oldest town in Monterey County. Agriculture sprang up with crops of sugar, hay, beets, grain and dairy farms. The artichoke, for which it is now known, began appearing in fields around 1920.

Property is offered at $595,000. A market rate lease on this vacant building would yield a cap rate between 8 and 9 per cent. Please call for details.

Michael Russell, President, Carmel Business Sales , 831-625-5581

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