Description
This historic property in Unalakleet offers an unparalleled opportunity to own and operate a lodge and diner in one of Alaska's most culturally rich and scenic locations. Nestled along the Norton Sound and a key checkpoint for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and Iron Dog snowmobile race, this property combines rich history, a prime location, and significant income potential. The diner is approximately 1,500 sq. ft., featuring a fully equipped kitchen, dishwashing and storage areas, an employee restroom, two customer restrooms, a spacious dining area, and a service counter. The lodge spans approximately 4,500 sq. ft. and includes 11 guest rooms and 9 bathrooms, with a mix of suites, rooms with ensuite baths, a double room with a shared bath, and rooms with access to common bathrooms. Unalakleet, with its strong ties to Alaska's history and culture, is a vibrant community attracting tourists, event supporters, and outdoor enthusiasts year-round. The region is renowned for its epic silver salmon runs, guided hunts for bears, moose, caribou, and other large game, as well as unparalleled fishing and subsistence activities. The lodge and diner benefit from being one of the few options for dining and accommodations in an area experiencing a housing shortage for workers and visitors. While no documented financial history is available, the property's potential is bolstered by limited competition, significant tourism from major events like the Iditarod, and the area's reputation for outdoor adventure. With daily flights connecting Unalakleet to Anchorage and Nome, this property is ideally positioned to serve the needs of the community and its visitors. This is more than a propertyit's an opportunity to be part of Alaska's history while building a thriving business in a truly unique location. Don't miss this chance to own a landmark in one of the state's most picturesque and culturally significant communities.
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Description
This historic property in Unalakleet offers an unparalleled opportunity to own and operate a lodge and diner in one of Alaska's most culturally rich and scenic locations. Nestled along the Norton Sound and a key checkpoint for the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race and Iron Dog snowmobile race, this property combines rich history, a prime location, and significant income potential. The diner is approximately 1,500 sq. ft., featuring a fully equipped kitchen, dishwashing and storage areas, an employee restroom, two customer restrooms, a spacious dining area, and a service counter. The lodge spans approximately 4,500 sq. ft. and includes 11 guest rooms and 9 bathrooms, with a mix of suites, rooms with ensuite baths, a double room with a shared bath, and rooms with access to common bathrooms. Unalakleet, with its strong ties to Alaska's history and culture, is a vibrant community attracting tourists, event supporters, and outdoor enthusiasts year-round. The region is renowned for its epic silver salmon runs, guided hunts for bears, moose, caribou, and other large game, as well as unparalleled fishing and subsistence activities. The lodge and diner benefit from being one of the few options for dining and accommodations in an area experiencing a housing shortage for workers and visitors. While no documented financial history is available, the property's potential is bolstered by limited competition, significant tourism from major events like the Iditarod, and the area's reputation for outdoor adventure. With daily flights connecting Unalakleet to Anchorage and Nome, this property is ideally positioned to serve the needs of the community and its visitors. This is more than a propertyit's an opportunity to be part of Alaska's history while building a thriving business in a truly unique location. Don't miss this chance to own a landmark in one of the state's most picturesque and culturally significant communities.