Malone Commercial Brokers is pleased to offer for sale or lease a 3,600± SF, two-story retail building on a 3.1 AC lot at the corner of Routes 22 and 202 in Buxton.
Formerly operating as The Buxton Common, the facility at 1420 Long Plains Road is an airy space with an open-truss ceiling and multiple seating areas, including an exterior deck and a custom, concrete-topped bar made of reclaimed wood. The building has central air and heat pumps, private sewer (septic and well), and more than 12 parking spaces. There is a written agreement with a neighboring credit union for more parking.
All fixtures, furnishings, and equipment will be included with the sale, so it can continue to operate as a restaurant, café, bakery, events venue, or commercial kitchen. Equipment highlights include a 6-burner range and convection oven by Vulcan, a 10’ x 10’ walk-in refrigerator, a smoker, fryer, wood burning oven, ice machine, 8-tap draft system, and more.
Buxton is a picturesque Maine town located less than 30 minutes’ drive from downtown Portland and is part of the growing metropolitan area.
SALE PRICE: $675,000
LEASE RATE: $4,500/MONTH NNN
This property is listed for sale by Karen Rich and Cheri Bonawitz, CCIM, of Malone Commercial Brokers in Portland. Please contact Karen at 207-671-8808; karen@malonecb.com or Cheri at 207-240-6844; cheri@malonecb.com.

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