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 High Desert Gardens! |
 2771 S. Hwy 191 |
 Moab |
 $425,000 |
 9407 |

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14 year established Nursery business on 2.70 commercial acres. 560 square foot retail/office building, 3 sheds, vinyl covered store-port, in line drip systems, all on 297 feet of highway frontage. Includes all retail fixtures, Nursery related equipment, Ford truck, and 980 square foot residence. High Desert Gardens is known as the Desert Plant Specialists! The growth potential for earth friendly gardening is exponential!! Fluctuating inventory to be negotiated. |
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 Old Town Location, Secluded Destination |
 WestCenter Street |
 Moab |
 $421,500 |
 9222 |

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Two quaint cottages on one commercial lot in Old-Town Moab. A little bit of old, a whole lot of new! Income producing potential! Original 3 bed, 1 bath home built in 1944; fully furnished nightly rental. Newer 1 bed, 2 bath cottage built in 2005; unfurnished with C-2 zoning. |
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 Established Turn-key Business |
 400 East Center Street |
 Moab |
 $748,000 |
 8544 |

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Spectacular downtown investment property. Established turn-key business. Quality nightly rental reputation with an unbeatable Center Street location. All 2- bedroom , 1-bathroom units, fully furnished, with steady repeat clientele. This .40 acre lot in old-town has manicured landscaping and off street parking. The hot tub, multiple decks, and park-like setting make this a nightly rental hit! Guest coin-op laundry in complex. WI-FI. |
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 Cooper-Martin & Uranium Buildings |
 5 & 11 North Main |
 Moab |
 $3,200,000 |
 7822 |

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CELEBRATING 100 YEARS ON CENTER & MAIN! THESE ARE THE FINEST COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES IN SOUTHEASTERN UTAH!
Located on Center & Main, the best location in Moab, Utah! Cooper-Martin & Co. occupied this building with their mercantile store and insurance business until the building was purchased by Ralph Miller, Sr. in 1944. It now houses three retail frontages, offfices, & eight residential units. This historic building was built by DM Cooper & VP Martin in 1907. It has two foot thick red brick & stone walls quarried from the mouth of Moab's Millcreek.
The Uranium building was built in 1954 by Ralph Miller, Sr. to keep up with the high demand on his mercantile store during the peak of the uranium boom. Today it still fits the bill with fifty linear feet of Main street retail frontage and over 3,500 square feet of floor space, as well as twelve offices on the second level. The retrospective architecture of this building brings two eras into one fine commercial property. |
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