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For sale commercial historic building in Hico, Texas, and an established retail business, providing the finest ladies and men's western apparel, boots, and gifts.
Why buy in Hico, Texas: Hico, Texas, is a thriving Central Texas town and would remind you of the early days of Fredericksburg. It has several new boutiques and restaurants, becoming a popular stopping point on the drive from Fort Worth to Austin. There are an estimated 12,000 cars a day passing through 281 & Highway 6, which are both National Highway frontage, according to TXDOT. Hico is home to the Texas Steak Cook-Off, bringing 10,000 +/- people to town every May. Just in the past year, Hico's downtown has grown with renovated buildings and new restaurants, wedding venues, boutiques, and bars, increasing the town's tourism.
The Building & Business: The building was initially built in the 1900s and is estimated to be 2880 sq. ft. The building's first 1/2 of the retail space has been updated and is currently being used for the retail business It has two bathrooms and storage space with a kitchenette. The back 1/2 of the building has tons of potential for multiple uses- such as an apartment, Airbnb, wine tasting room, and more. There are two areas plumbed for restrooms. Building Size is 32'x 90' approx. 2880 sq. ft., two stories, and extends towards Railroad Street. Please refer to the survey for approx. building and lot size. This listing includes the real estate asset as well as the western inventory. Inventory brands include Scully, Dan Post, R. Watson, Bailey Hats, STS, and more.
Prospects may be required to provide proof of funds or a letter of qualification before scheduling a showing. Exclusively Listed by Stefanie Cobb (972) 989-5220 and Tai Cobb-Klam (254) 253-0157. Cobb Properties strives to represent all properties accurately. All information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable. However, no warranty or guarantee is made as to the accuracy of the information. *Buyer(s) agent/broker must be identified on first contact and accompany buying prospect on first showing to be allowed the possibility of fee participation. If this condition is not met, fee participation will be at the sole discretion of this firm.