Bisbee’s Historic District Offerings

An unprecedented number of historic buildings are on the market in Bisbee, AZ. Post pandemic, opportunities include but not limited to the following:

Brinley Building (1902) - OFFERED @ $1,670,000

Includes the 6-suite San Ramon Hotel (upstairs with separate lobby) and the 65-seat Santiago's Restaurant at street level. The Hotel San Ramon enjoys a 74% occupancy rate. 15% cap rate was achieved when both entities operational. Additional 30-seat outdoor seating available through separately negotiated lease with City of Bisbee.

Muheim Building (1905) JUST SOLD - $1,125,000

Muheim Building (1905) - A 15,000 s.f. landmark at the entrance to Brewery Gulch. The original New York Stock Exchange board, erected by the Duey and Overlock brokerage firm circa 1914, is preserved in the first-floor restaurant space.

Palace Livery Building (1912) OFFERED @ $650,000

Palace Livery Building (1912) - The ''Livery Building'' was originally a stables and still includes the original horse / carriage elevator. Today, it is home of an antique shop that is on a short-term lease. Redevelopment ideas include residential on the third floor and retail / restaurant on the first two floors.