104 W Michigan Ave, Clinton, MI 49236
Commercial property for sale
Contact info
- 734-769-5005 [Office]
Description
Early settlers came to Clinton From New York state and named the village after their state governor, Dewitt Clinton. The site of the Clinton Inn was first settled by Alpheius Kies, who built a log house. After several changes in ownership, Alonzo Clark built the present 3-story brick hotel. It officially opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1901. Originally the building featured fireplaces, of which four remain, a ball room over the adjacent store and a drummers room - a traveling salesman's place to display his wares - in what is now the Tavern. The hotel has three stories; consisting of 13,708 square feet. The second floor is all guest rooms while the third is apartments. The Clinton Inn contains two dining rooms, a bar, 10 guest rooms, and four apartments. A variety of types of oak woodwork throughout the property. Open oak stairway, two staircases leading to the 2nd and 3rd floors. Hallway has original light fixtures. Guest rooms on the 2nd floor rent for $50.00 to $60.00 per night at the front and $50.00 to $55.00 the rest of the floor. The 3rd floor apartments rent for $375 to $400 per month. There is also a five-bedroom, 1 bath owner unit in the lower level. Great opportunity for someone to work and live in Historic downtown Clinton. Room to grow the business. Price includes Class C Liquor License. Building price details: $500,000.
Property Details
- Building Name:The Clinton Inn
- Type: Hotel & Motel
- Use Types:Retail-Commercial
- Status: Available
- Year Built: 1901
- Year Renovated: 1980
- MSA: Adrian
- Zoning: CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
- Buildings: 1
- ConstructionWood Frame
Terms
- Cash to Seller