Personal a Drive-In Film Theater in Maine for $439K

It’s showtime for a drive-in movie show in Skowhegan, ME. The nostalgic however up to date screening venue is offered for $439,000, and it’s prepared for its close-up.

The 11-acre property, working as Skowhegan Drive-In Theatre, options each a drive-in film setup and concession stand. Whereas the power remains to be going sturdy as a drive-in, the acreage presents some choices for the following proprietor.

“It may very well be sub-dividable,” says itemizing agent Mark Michaud, of Rizzo Mattson Realtors. “It’s positioned proper on a significant thoroughfare and will get lots of visitors. It’s zoned for basic business.”

He provides that any new enterprise concepts for the land would have to be permitted.

Aerial view

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Can’t miss the signal.

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Michaud says there was fairly a little bit of curiosity already within the property.

“Most individuals need to maintain it as a movie show, however the 11 acres are prime actual property,” he notes. “We’d like to see it proceed as a movie show, however a ironmongery store, tractor provide, or panorama firm might definitely put the acreage to good use.”

The theater was up to date with a brand new furnace, water heater, and hearth suppression system in 2013.

And the venue’s screening capabilities obtained an industry-standard digital improve, and the concession stand was renovated, Michaud says.

Concession stand

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Inside

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Along with projecting first-run films, “just like the ‘Tremendous Mario Bros. Film,’” the drive-in hosts a weekly flea market on Saturdays, Michaud says.

“It simply began up and has been successful to date,” he studies.

With a capability of 350, the property might work as a efficiency house for music occasions and different sorts of leisure.

“I assume a developer would know what they need to do with it, and so they simply must get the best approvals,” Michaud provides. “I believe business is the very best use for it.”

Drive-in marquee

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Ticket sales space

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