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Key Details
Sold Price $725,000
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Retail
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Cochecton Pumphouse
MLS Listing ID KEYH6292407
Sold Date 08/23/24
Originating Board onekey2
Rental Info No
Year Built 1880
Lot Size 4.430 Acres
Acres 4.4298
Property Description
From an overgrown ruin, a new life has been breathed into this solid concrete and brick structure built by Standard Oil in 1879. 143 years later - Cochecton Pump House has created an entirely one-of-kind restaurant, bar and event space. Tucked into the upper Delaware River valley, it’s conveniently located between two hotbeds of the Sullivan Catskills renaissance - Narrowsburg and Callicoon. After two seasons, The Pumphouse has quickly become the talk-of-the-town local (and regional) attraction. A Must See. Eating some great food, having a drink, and hanging with friends as the blue hour descends into a magical mix of blue and gold light creates an atmosphere that is truly incredible. Hosting live music, performances, weddings, dog shows, movie showings, private functions…..there are myriad possibilities. Clients include a great mix of locals, tourists, 2nd home owners and day trippers from NYC. Regular events bring in a steady flow of customers. A guest chef could take over the restaurant for the season. Events from weddings, private parties, movie nights, pop-up restaurants, local beer competitions….a new owner is only limited by their own imagination. A parking lot and handicap accessible walkway leads down to two fully equipped repurposed containers. One container takes food orders and serves local tap beers, wine and frozen drinks. The functional and equipped kitchen is in the other. A tidy and efficient bathroom trailer sits conveniently adjacent to the main area. A 1910 farmhouse is also included. There are three beds, one bath and a finished sleeping attic. This would make an ideal place to house employees, a guest chef or musical guests. The pump house was built by John Rockefeller. There was a six inch pipeline originating in western PA. The crude was piped along the Southern Tier of NY. The steam-powered pumps kept the oil flowing to a refinery in Bayonne, NJ in order to supply NYC.
Location
State NY
County Sullivan County
Interior
Heating Electric, None
Cooling None
Fireplace No
Appliance Cooktop, Dishwasher, Electric Water Heater, Refrigerator
Exterior
Garage Off Street
Building
Sewer Other
Water Drilled Well
Structure Type Brick
Schools
School District Sullivan West
Others
Special Listing Condition None
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Broker License ID: 10311209766