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Contact: Lucinda Stanley, CCIM, Broker/Owner at: 970-201-2152 300 Stafford Lane, Suite 30212, Delta, Colorado 81416 [email protected] www.GrandMesaCommercial.com Information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed by Grand Mesa Commercial. It is advised to verify all information and/or obtain professional advice. Price and terms may change at anytime without notice. Tiffany, etc. - 439 E. Main Street in Montrose Tiffany, etc. Business started in 1982 Owner wishing to rere Take a walk into history, 439 Main Street Downtown Montrose, one of the most well preserved & prominent Historic buildings on Main Street. With the move into the Historic Lathrop Hardware Building in 1998, Tiffany, etc. evolved into one of the most prominent businesses downtown & sll remains so. Tiffany, etc. (thus the name) has evolved from the most sought aſter Stained Glass Studio on the Western Slope to a favorite giſt shop, ladies apparel & jewelry bouque, home decor & design studio. The former Lathrop Hardware store Building circa 1887 offered all the goods the new selers needed just as Tiffany, etc. does today only in a much more luxurious manner. From the original freight elevator, refinished hardwood floors, original n ceiling, overlooking mezzanine and unsurpassed ambiance creang a delighul shopping experience for locals as well as visitors with Tiffany's is a must return desnaon. A visit to Montrose always means a visit to Tiffany, etc. The full basement offers more retail space with bargains galore & much needed storage space. Tiffany, etc. has won many awards as a favorite shopping desnaon & boasts an email list of over 2200 and dedicated readers of more than 4 to 5 hundred. Many out of town subscribers & patrons request merchandise to be mailed to them. We receive rave reviews daily from customers: I just had to say this is my favorite store, my whole house is furnished with Tiffany stuff!Lindsay G. I look forward to your emails and ordering new styles!Carol D., Tucson YouTube Video:https://youtu.be/0DoLKBILNTQ Purchase the real estate and start your own unique store, for only: $475,000 Or, connue the business with the FF&E and real estate for: $497,500 (inventory purchased separately)
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  • Contact: Lucinda Stanley, CCIM, Broker/Owner at: 970-201-2152 300 Stafford Lane, Suite 30212, Delta, Colorado 81416

    [email protected] www.GrandMesaCommercial.com

    Information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed by Grand Mesa Commercial. It is advised to verify all information and/or obtain professional advice. Price and terms may change at anytime without notice.

    Tiffany, etc. - 439 E. Main Street in Montrose

    Tiffany, etc. Business started in 1982 Owner wishing to retire

    Take a walk into history, 439 Main Street Downtown Montrose, one of the most well preserved & prominent Historic buildings on Main Street. With the move into the Historic Lathrop Hardware Building in 1998, Tiffany, etc. evolved into one of the most prominent businesses downtown & still remains so. Tiffany, etc. (thus the name) has evolved from the most sought after Stained Glass Studio on the Western Slope to a favorite gift shop, ladies apparel & jewelry boutique, home decor & design studio. The former Lathrop Hardware store Building circa 1887 offered all the goods the new settlers needed just as Tiffany, etc. does today only in a much more luxurious manner. From the original freight elevator, refinished hardwood floors, original tin ceiling, overlooking mezzanine and unsurpassed ambiance creating a delightful shopping experience for locals as well as visitors with Tiffany's is a must return destination. A visit to Montrose always means a visit to Tiffany, etc. The full basement offers more retail space with bargains galore & much needed storage space. Tiffany, etc. has won many awards as a favorite shopping destination & boasts an email list of over 2200 and dedicated readers of more than 4 to 5 hundred. Many out of town subscribers & patrons request merchandise to be mailed to them. We receive rave reviews daily from customers: “I just had to say this is my favorite store, my whole house is furnished with Tiffany stuff!” Lindsay G. “I look forward to your emails and ordering new styles!” Carol D., Tucson

    YouTube Video:https://youtu.be/0DoLKBILNTQ

    Purchase the real estate and start your own unique store, for only: $475,000 Or, continue the business with the FF&E and real estate for: $497,500

    (inventory purchased separately)

    https://youtu.be/0DoLKBILNTQ

  • Contact: Lucinda Stanley, CCIM, Broker/Owner at: 970-201-2152 300 Stafford Lane, Suite 30212, Delta, Colorado 81416

    [email protected] www.grandmesacommercial.com

    Information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed by Grand Mesa Commercial. It is advised to verify all information and/or obtain professional advice. Price and terms may change at anytime without notice.

    BUILDING STATS Year Built: 1895—one of the first buildings in Montrose Property taxes: $4,268.00 for 2018 Square Footages: (Foot print from Tax Assessor’s Records) Main Floor: 1,981 +/- Semi Finished: 1,125 +/- Mezzanine: 1,550 +/- Basement: 3,125 +/- TOTAL ESTIMATED: 7,781 +/- Ceiling Height: 14 +/- Feet Business Started: 1982 as Tiffany, etc. Utilities: Water / Sewer: City of Montrose 1 meter Gas: Black Hills 1 meter Internet: Spectrum Construction: Roof: New Vinyl 12 years +- ago Electricity: 110 amp - DMEA Heating: New Boiler—Water & Gas Cooling: 2 Evaporated Coolers Type: Rock and Brick Optional Fixtures / Business: POS System; Racks, Shelving, Counters Business Name and phone number Email Contact List

  • Contact: Lucinda Stanley, CCIM, Broker/Owner at: 970-201-2152 300 Stafford Lane, Suite 30212, Delta, Colorado 81416

    [email protected] www.grandmesacommercial.com

    Information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed by Grand Mesa Commercial. It is advised to verify all information and/or obtain professional advice. Price and terms may change at anytime without notice.

  • Contact: Lucinda Stanley, CCIM, Broker/Owner at: 970-201-2152 300 Stafford Lane, Suite 30212, Delta, Colorado 81416

    [email protected] www.grandmesacommercial.com

    Information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed by Grand Mesa Commercial. It is advised to verify all information and/or obtain professional advice. Price and terms may change at anytime without notice.

    HISTORY OF TIFFANY’S BUILDING

    This 1895 building has seen a few face lifts but

    has never lost it’s charm and is now one of the most beautifully refurbished buildings in downtown Montrose.

  • Contact: Lucinda Stanley, CCIM, Broker/Owner at: 970-201-2152 300 Stafford Lane, Suite 30212, Delta, Colorado 81416

    [email protected] www.grandmesacommercial.com

    Information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed by Grand Mesa Commercial. It is advised to verify all information and/or obtain professional advice. Price and terms may change at anytime without notice.

    Tiffany, etc. - 439 E. Main Street, Downtown Montrose

  • Contact: Lucinda Stanley, CCIM, Broker/Owner at: 970-201-2152 300 Stafford Lane, Suite 30212, Delta, Colorado 81416

    [email protected] www.grandmesacommercial.com

    Information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed by Grand Mesa Commercial. It is advised to verify all information and/or obtain professional advice. Price and terms may change at anytime without notice.

    History of Montrose, Colorado

    Elevation: 5,807’ Population: 42,214 - 2018 Population estimated History of Montrose (as posted by the former Montrose Chamber) The Ute Indians Originally, Montrose County was home to the Ute Indians, who hunted, fished, and lived off the land of the Uncompahgre Valley. Chief Ouray and his wife, Chipeta, are two of the best-known names from that era. The Ute Indians were removed from Montrose County to a reservation in Utah in 1881. The town of Montrose was founded in 1882, with the county officially established in 1883. Joseph Selig, one of the founders, named the town after the Duke of Montrose, a character from one of the Sir Walter Scott’s novels. Early Montrose Early Montrose was a typical frontier freighting and cow town. At the turn of the century, the settlers of the highly fertile, semi-arid Uncompahgre Valley explored the formerly inaccessible regions of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River. The search for irrigation water was one of the first Bureau of Reclamation projects and result-ed in an astonishing engineering feat, the seven mile Gunnison Tun-nel. The tunnel enabled Montrose to become a highly diversified agricultural area. Montrose is a historic Colorado town on the beautiful Western Slope of the Rocky Mountains, perched in the perfect spot to serve as your base camp for year-round outdoor adventure. The city made Outdoor Life magazine's list of "Top 200 Towns for Outdoorsmen" in 2010 because it is surrounded by vast stretches of public lands where visi-tors can enjoy a seemingly endless variety of outdoor activities throughout the year. From spring through fall, lodging in Montrose puts you within minutes of some of Colorado’s prime scenic and recreational attrac-tions. Visiting neighboring towns includes Ridgway, Ouray and Telluride to the south. Or Delta, Grand Junction, Cedaredge, Hotchkiss, Crawford and Paonia to the north and Gunnison to the east.


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