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Commercial Kitchens for Sale within 50 kilometers of Algoma, WI, USA

More details for 850 Kepler Dr, Green Bay, WI - Retail for Sale

Unit 3 - 850 Kepler Dr

Green Bay, WI 54311

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Retail for Sale
  • $2,226,720 CAD
  • 5,330 SF
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More details for 5781 State Highway 42, Sturgeon Bay, WI - Retail for Sale

High Traffic Door County Retail Property - 5781 State Highway 42

Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235

  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Retail for Sale
  • $1,322,115 CAD
  • 4,151 SF
  • Air Conditioning
  • Restaurant
  • Wheelchair Accessible

Sturgeon Bay Retail for Sale

FOR LEASE OR FOR SALE This offering presents a unique opportunity to acquire a fully improved commercial property designed for hospitality, dining, entertainment, and mixed-use potential. The building has been extensively updated and features a flexible layout suitable for a wide range of commercial concepts. The property includes: Indoor Features Large open dining/tasting room adaptable for restaurant, event, or retail use Newly installed commercial kitchen with modern equipment and efficient workflow Integrated interior sound system for music, events, or ambient audio Well-designed floor plan that supports high customer capacity and multiple uses Outdoor & Entertainment Features: Expansive outdoor patio ideal for dining, events, or guest seating Outdoor fireplace that enhances ambiance and extends seasonal use Built-in stage for live music or outdoor programming Exterior sound system supporting events and entertainment Strong signage visibility with excellent traffic exposure Additional Property Components: Full one-bedroom apartment upstairs, perfect for onsite staff housing, an owner’s residence, or additional rental income Ample parking to support steady customer flow and event capacity Versatile commercial footprint allowing for continued winery/restaurant operation or repositioning for another concept This property is well-suited for hospitality operators, event venues, boutique production spaces, or investors seeking a fully built-out commercial space with extensive indoor/outdoor amenities and an existing mixed-use configuration.

Contact:

Andrew Wagner

Property Subtype:

Storefront Retail/Residential

Date on Market:

2025-11-28

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Commercial Kitchens For Sale

Commercial Kitchens

Commercial kitchens are a major investment and finding the right one for your business can be challenging. With so many options out there for industrial kitchens, it can seem overwhelming to find something that is within your budget and matches your needs. With our vast inventory of listings across the country, you're sure to find what you need! Here's a few things we think you should consider when choosing a commercial kitchen:

  • Location- Do you want to have easy access from public transportation and urban settings with lots of amenities nearby or do you prefer more suburban areas with less people around? All these details need consideration before choosing where exactly is best for this specific type of business venture
  • Size - Does your space offer limitations on dimensions? What about parking spaces or loading docks? These all play an important role in determining how big your kitchen will be.
  • Parking - Many people don't think about this, but if you're buying a commercial kitchen and there's no place to park for your employees or customers then it could be problematic. The easiest way around that is finding an area with ample parking options so everyone has easy access.
  • Construction- Do you need something more modern or traditional.

When would you need a commercial kitchen instead of a ghost kitchen?

A commercial kitchen is typically large and equipped to handle the cooking needs of a restaurant or food service business, while a ghost kitchen is a smaller kitchen that specializes in delivery-only or take-out food. Commercial kitchens usually have multiple ovens, stoves, and other cooking appliances, while ghost kitchens may only have one or two. Commercial kitchens also typically have dishwashing stations and walk-in coolers or freezers, while ghost kitchens may not.

So, if you are starting a restaurant or food service business, you will likely need a commercial kitchen. If you are only focused on delivery or take-out, a ghost kitchen may be a better option.

  • Commercial kitchens are usually found in restaurants, while ghost kitchens are not open to the public.
  • Commercial kitchens typically have a wider range of equipment and staff, while ghost kitchens may have more limited resources.
  • Commercial kitchens usually need to meet health department standards, while ghost kitchens may not be held to the same regulations.
  • Commercial kitchens typically have higher volume and turnover, while ghost kitchens may have less business.
  • Commercial kitchens typically have higher overhead costs, while ghost kitchens may have lower operating costs.

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