Open for Business.
The cafe is built. The equipment is in. The customers already know where to find you.
This Main Avenue commercial space in Choteau has been operating as a cafe and donut shop — and it shows. The buildout is done, the food service infrastructure is in place, and a loyal local following has already been established. For an owner-operator ready to step in and run with it, the heavy lifting is finished before you open the door.
But this isn't just a cafe opportunity. Industrial zoning means you're not boxed in. Food and beverage, light manufacturing, production kitchen, contractor operations, retail, warehousing — reconfigure the space and run whatever business makes sense for you. Few Main Street buildings in a town this size give you that kind of flexibility. This one does.
The market backing this location is the real story. Choteau is the Teton County seat and the commercial hub for a region producing over $120 million in annual agricultural revenue. Ranchers, county employees, contractors, and ag workers move through this corridor every single day — not seasonally, year-round. Layer in Glacier National Park and the Bob Marshall Wilderness nearby, and you have tourist traffic on top of an already durable local economy.
Operating costs work in your favor too. Teton County's cost of living sits 14 points below the national average, commercial inventory is tight, and there's no new construction coming to compete with you.
An industrially zoned Main Street building with an existing buildout, in a market this stable, on a corridor this active — this kind of property doesn't wait around. You can plan around.