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MAGNUSON GRAND HOTEL and CONFERENCE CENTER Exit 60 on Interstate 55 | Carlinville, Illinois 62626 FOR SALE MAGNUSON GRAND HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER Exit 60 on Interstate 55 | Carlinville, Illinois 62626 SPACE AVAILABLE: 62,000 SF ON 10.02 ACRES NUMBER OF ROOMS: 102 OFFERING PRICE: CALL FOR DETAILS INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS • Well-maintained and professionally managed hotel with exceptional amenities • Over $1M invested in new roof, new windows, and new HVAC in 2019 • Excellent potential for new operator with established marketing experience • Great access - Exit 60 at Interstate 55 and Highway 108 • Located 30 miles from Springfield, Illinois and 60 miles from St. Louis, Missouri • Only full-service hotel serving the area • Restaurant with commercial kitchen • Bar and lounge area • Indoor pool • Conference center and special events facilities TRAFFIC COUNTS CLICK HERE TO VIEW A VIRTUAL TOUR I-55: 24,343 VPD West Frontage Road: 2,288 VPD OR SCAN HERE WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE PACEPROPERTIES.COM 1401 South Brentwood Blvd., Suite 900 St. Louis, Missouri 63144 P: 314.968.9898 CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION The information contained herein is not warranted, although it has been obtained from the owner/ landlord of the subject property or from other sources that Pace Properties, Inc. deems reliable, Ryan Geringer Scott Seyfried and is subject to change without notice. Owner/landlord and Pace Properties, Inc. make no [email protected] [email protected] representations as to the environmental condition of the subject property and recommend tenant’s independent investigation. 314.785.7642 314.785.7647 FOR SALE MAGNUSON GRAND HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER Exit 60 on Interstate 55 | Carlinville, Illinois 62626 LIGHTHOUSE SITE ANTIQUE MALL FRIAR TUCK’S CAFE KAMPGROUNG KOMPANION PROPERTY OVERVIEW RV PARK HOTEL BRAND: Magnuson Grand ROOMS: 102 including 4 suites Restaurant ILLINOIS PAVING Bar/lounge LITCHFIELD AMENITIES: Conference room Commercial kitchen MIDWAY TRAILER Indoor pool SALES LAND IN ACRES: 10.02 PIONEER HI-BRED YEAR BUILT/RENOVATIONS: 1985/2018 INTERNATIONAL New roof 2019 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS: New windows 2019 New HVAC 2019 FOR SALE MAGNUSON GRAND HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER Exit 60 on Interstate 55 | Carlinville, Illinois 62626 FLOOR PLANS SINGLE BED ENTRANCE DOUBLE BED ENTRANCE BACK DECK LOBBY POOL CONFERENCE ROOM BOAT LOUNGE LAKE KITCHEN DINING FOR SALE MAGNUSON GRAND HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTER Exit 60 on Interstate 55 | Carlinville, Illinois 62626.
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