This commercial property for sale in Forte dei Marmi is on a high-traffic street with convenient parking spaces. It is located within a recently constructed building and has great finishes. There is a charming veranda by the entrance, where the clientele can sit. It is well visible from outside. It currently houses a bar and restaurant. As the business is well established, the future buyer may rely on the business’ longevity if they decide to invest in this sector. The inside consists of two connected halls. The first one houses the bar, which has wide, custom made wooden bar counters with modern and new equipment necessary for the business. The second one, which is homey and well-lit, is the dining area for restaurant patrons. Behind the bar area and adjacent to the restaurant, the kitchen has all the necessary space for food preparation to take place, as well as a door for deliveries. This area also has rooms especially for staff, such as changing rooms and bathrooms. The property is in a good state of maintenance and is a truly great investment, especially for those wishing to carry on this kind of business, with many patrons coming for breakfast and work lunches. Selling of business authorization only, other than the property, can be considered.
This commercial property for sale in Forte dei Marmi is in a high-traffic location and is easily reachable. The property is ca. 1900 m from the sea and 1700 m from the historic center. Forte dei Marmi has always been one of the best European tourist locations. It is world famous and the most popular location in the entire Versilian riviera. Since the end of the 1700s, nobles from half of Europe, diplomats, businessmen, artists, and celebrities have chosen Forte dei Marmi to build splendid villas, hidden and protected by the verdant pine forest, choosing to spend their holidays and relaxation time on the fine sand. Forte dei Marmi is well known for the beauty of its beaches as well as for its elegance and worldliness: its shops and high fashion boutiques attract tourists as much as the nearby art cities of Lucca, Pisa and Florence, and its clubs have always hosted celebrities from all over the world, marking the Italian Dolce Vita since the 1960’s. What is truly unique to life in Forte is the quiet atmosphere, the symmetry of the wide spaces, the bicycle rides along the tree-lined avenues, the silence, and the moments spent drinking with friends at sunset after a relaxing day of sunbathing. The symbol of the city, placed at its center, is the ‘Fortino di Forte dei Marmi’, a grand-ducal fortress built in the 18th century.