Greenville Arms 1889 Inn is a supreme example of a property that has defined its own success through a unique and highly viable business model – its Hudson River Valley Art Workshops. With a rich history in the arts and a direct line to New York City, there’s no end to the opportunity this Inn offers new owners.
We cannot imagine a more vital location for destination weddings and events than New York’s Finger Lakes region. This Finger lakes Inn and Event Venue for sale is located at the heart of the Finger Lakes and has some unusual features which make it an attractive Inn for a variety of ownerships.
We often discuss Inns in relation to current financial “viability” and “lifestyle,” two concepts that often struggle to co-exist in the smaller segment of the hospitality industry. There exist, however, a few fantastical properties that, often due to a stellar location and strong management, blend these concepts artfully. This Finger Lakes B&B for sale is one of these rare gems that will provide endless returns to owners in both lifestyle and business activity.
There is an old adage in the hospitality industry that college towns are recession proof. They provide a constant demand for lodging properties: accommodating prospective students and housing visiting parents and other academics. Canton, New York, is a superb example of a thriving college town and is home to one Inn, in particular, that caters to this strong and steady clientele.
This delightful Blacksburg Virginia area Bed and Breakfast for sale is not difficult to write about. The only problem is limiting the description of the myriad features to fit a reasonable dedicated space. Truly, Inn at Riverbend seems to have all the features future Innkeepers desire and even a few extras.
Cooperstown! For most of us, Cooperstown is synonymous with the Baseball Hall of Fame and indeed visitors to the Hall of Fame are the sugarplums that dance in the heads of Innkeepers in the area. But there is much, much more. The Glimmerglass Opera brings a different clientele to Cooperstown.