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Historic Woodstock Building for Sale

What business would you like to see in the historic cotton warehouse building at 105 Towne Lake Pkwy.?

Want a piece of historic Downtown Woodstock for yourself?

Now you can have it for the small price of $650,000!

The historic cotton warehouse building at 105 Towne Lake Pkwy., most commonly known as the popular that closed in mid-December, is for sale, according to Loopnet.com.

It doesn't come cheap. The 5,600-square-foot building is listed as a restaurant either for sale for $650,000 or for rent in two spaces. The rental property covers the main floor of 3,100 square feet for $4,400 per month or the terrace level of 2,500 square feet for $2,100 per month.

You can find the building listed with Landmark Commercial Realty, Inc.

What business would you like to see in this building?

Guy Bailey April 26, 2012 at 01:20 pm
Maybe an internet coffee shop/deli/hub with childcare. It's a funny location though.
Lindsey Davidson April 26, 2012 at 02:20 pm
Guy, I agree. Another coffee and deli shop would be great downtown. I would give anything to have Jake and Aly open the Cotton Mill Deli again! I lived there!
Tom Thumb August 16, 2012 at 04:31 pm
How about a sports bar with Bikini Clad Bombshell Babes jumping on trampolines.
A cover charge of 10.00 and a minimum drink order, of course we would have the best food you could buy and private dances till dawn. Truckers, Bikers, Policeman, Politicians and of course the Mayor would get in free. Anyone interested in a partnership please reply here on the site with phone numbers. Obama fans need not apply:

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Camille English June 11, 2013 at 04:45 pm
Congratulations Gino! You are such a nice guy and you have a beautiful family. Sam and I haven'tRead More been by TOI in a while. Need to stop by and congratulate you in person.
mitzie wagy June 13, 2013 at 04:02 pm
Way to go Gino now lets get u a house...
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