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More details for 300 Riverside Ave, Bristol, CT - Industrial for Sale

300 Riverside Ave

Bristol, CT 06010

  • Brewery
  • Industrial for Sale
  • $1,644,492 CAD
  • 10,976 SF
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More details for 10 Wakelee Rd, Wolcott, CT - Office for Sale

10 Wakelee Rd

Wolcott, CT 06716

  • Brewery
  • Office for Sale
  • $1,644,492 CAD
  • 5,089 SF

Wolcott Office for Sale - Waterbury

Exceptional opportunity to acquire a freestanding commercial building on Wakelee Road in Wolcott, Connecticut. Situated on 2.00 acres within an industrial zone, this versatile property offers strong visibility, substantial frontage, and expansive on-site parking with approximately 100+ uncovered spaces. The one-story building, originally constructed in 1969, features a distinctive greenhouse-style front facade that creates an inviting architectural presence. Inside, the layout includes a full-service bar, spacious main dining area, a private event room, and a side porch designed for outdoor seating. The facility includes a high-volume commercial kitchen capable of accommodating large-scale food service operations. A standout feature of the property is the approximately 3,000-square-foot outdoor pavilion, complete with a secondary kitchen setup, making it well-suited for weddings, live entertainment, seasonal dining, and large private gatherings. The 2-acre parcel allows flexibility for a range of commercial uses or potential redevelopment consistent with industrial zoning regulations. The building is serviced by public water, public sewer, natural gas with hot air heat, and central air conditioning. This offering presents strong potential for continued restaurant and banquet use, brewery or taproom concept, catering headquarters, or adaptive commercial redevelopment. Financials and additional operational details are available upon request and requires a NDA. This sale includes equipment, business, and the property. Please call listing agent for a tour.

Contact:

Century 21 AllPoints Realty

Date on Market:

2026-03-12

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More details for 26 N Main St, Waterbury, CT - Retail for Sale

Historical Brass Horse Building - 26 N Main St

Waterbury, CT 06702

  • Brewery
  • Retail for Sale
  • $1,233,369 CAD
  • 7,510 SF
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More details for 0 Meadow Street, Ludlow, MA - Land for Sale

0 Meadow Street

Ludlow, MA 01056

  • Brewery
  • Land for Sale
  • $382,344 CAD
  • 0.79 AC Lot
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More details for 867 Main St, Manchester, CT - Multifamily for Sale

Dowling on Main St. - 867 Main St

Manchester, CT 06040

  • Brewery
  • Multifamily for Sale
  • $5,755,722 CAD
  • 42,500 SF
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More details for 2 E Lake St, Winsted, CT - Retail for Sale

2 E Lake St

Winsted, CT 06098

  • Brewery
  • Retail for Sale
  • $957,917 CAD
  • 5,220 SF
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More details for 2530 Main St, Springfield, MA - Retail for Sale

2530 Main St

Springfield, MA 01107

  • Brewery
  • Retail for Sale
  • $1,096,328 CAD
  • 5,709 SF
  • Air Conditioning

Springfield Retail for Sale - Hampden County

Positioned along the well-traveled Main Street corridor of Springfield’s North End, this fully built-out restaurant opportunity delivers strong visibility, established commercial surroundings, and immediate access to one of Western Massachusetts’ most dynamic urban markets. Offering approximately 5,700 square feet of versatile interior space, the property is well suited for an owner-user looking to launch or expand a hospitality concept, or for an investor seeking a prime food-service asset with exceptional upside potential. Nestled in a dense residential and commercial district, the site benefits from steady local patronage paired with regional draw. Springfield’s robust cultural, educational, and employment base—including nearby Baystate Medical Center, downtown Springfield, and regional attractions—creates a steady flow of foot and vehicle traffic throughout the week. The property’s placement near Interstate 91 provides seamless connectivity to surrounding municipalities and the greater New England market, supporting both delivery-driven business models and destination-oriented dining. The interior footprint provides significant flexibility for a wide range of concepts, from full-service dining to fast-casual, bakery, brewery, or multi-station culinary formats. Large open areas allow for comfortable seating layouts, event space, or experiential dining features, while back-of-house areas can support high-volume kitchen operations. This is a rare chance to acquire a well-located restaurant asset in a market with growing redevelopment activity, diverse demographics, and strong long-term demand for food and beverage offerings. Whether repositioned for a new concept, modernized for elevated dining, or operated as-is, 2530 Main Street presents an exceptional opportunity to claim a prominent foothold within Springfield’s expanding culinary landscape.

Contact:

Pedrosa Miguel

Property Subtype:

Freestanding

Date on Market:

2026-03-03

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Breweries For Sale

Breweries

What is a brewery?

Breweries are businesses that manufacture beer and sell it to the public or other businesses. Breweries employ people whose jobs are involved in virtually every aspect of the business, including brewing beer and other beverages as well as selling products to distributors or directly to customers. A number of breweries also have tasting rooms where customers can try beers on tap that are available nowhere else.

What is a brewpub?

A brewpub is a type of brewery that also serves food for on-site consumption, although many brewpubs now have off-premise licenses as well. A brewpub differs from a tavern in that all of its beer is brewed on the premises, instead of simply acquiring it from an off-site source.

What is a microbrewery?

A microbrewery or craft brewery is usually an independently owned and operated company that produces small batches of beer using traditional ingredients like malted barley; other breweries may use adjuncts such as corn or rice. The term "microbrewery" was coined by the New York Times in June 1985, in an article about Siebel Institute of Technology's graduate program in brewing technology.

The distinction between a brewery and a microbrewery is somewhat ambiguous, however, since there are no clear definitions for either. In addition, different classifications of microbreweries exist, depending on the national brewing standards that are used.

What is a tap room in a microbrewery?

A tap room is an area that houses beer to be served on-premise at a brewery. At brewpubs the term may refer to a location where people gather to drink beer, eat meals and listen to music or watch sports events on television. Tap rooms are places where customers can taste various beers that the brewery makes to determine whether they want to buy a full glass of it. They may also be able to purchase additional bottles or growlers for consumption off-site, depending on the laws of their state.

Are breweries popular for investors, should I buy a brewery?

Despite the fact that many breweries are small businesses with sales below $1 million, they have achieved amazing popularity as an investment opportunity. Many investors in breweries are avid beer enthusiasts, but others see the investment as a way to earn strong returns on their money in an era of low interest rates.

Breweries can require significant investments with many businesses spending a large sum per year in rent, equipment and other business-related expenses. Because most breweries are open only a limited number of hours each week or month, it can take a longer to recoup costs and earn a profit. Many breweries therefore require investment from investors who have little to no interest in the day-to-day operations, but simply want to invest money while having some of it managed by others with experience in the industry.

Why should I start a brewery?

While the business of brewing beer may not be right for everyone, you'll learn to appreciate why brewers are passionate about making superior beers when you're involved in it as a business. You can take pride in knowing that you produced something that people enjoy and benefit from.

Because the industry is so competitive, you'll also need to have a true passion for beer if you want to succeed with your brewery. You need to consider carefully why you want to start a brewery, and whether or not that is the best decision for you. It takes dedication and hard work to launch a new business, especially one as complex as a brewery.

How do I get started?

The first step in opening a brewery is finding a suitable location. The main factor in starting a brewery is location, and. It's more than just getting a "deal." Look for an old brewery - or some other established building in close proximity to your target market. You don't have to spend a large sum of money on renovations if you can find one that's been renovated already or has up to date infrastructure.

In summary, there are many steps involved in starting a brewery. They include:

  1. Find the right location and secure funding for your business.
  2. Get the business plan ready and start negotiating with suppliers or distributors of brewing materials.
  3. Get the required licenses and permits in order.
  4. Build or renovate your brewery.
  5. Train staff for the brewery and purchase inventory and equipment.
  6. Test market your brand to consumers.
  7. Start selling beer!

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