Local auctioneer to preside over historical buildings’ sale in Nashville

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    MSM2HISTORIC BUILDINGS IN NASHVILLE, ARKANSAS TO BE AUCTIONED NASHVILLE — Two of Nashville’s most
    beautiful and historic buildings on North Main
    Street are up for public auction on Thursday,
    October 8, at 10 a.m. under local award winning
    auctioneer Nick Fowler.
    Longtime local business people Greg and
    Christy Nunley, owners of the popular “Main
    Street Musician Supply”, has moved to Northern
    Arkansas and has contracted Fowler Auctioneers
    of Glenwood to sell their two buildings
    and all remaining contents to the highest
    bidder.
    This historic building was built in 1895 and
    was the Rector Drug Store to the 1930s.
    The first tract features a 3013+/- SF building
    with central heat and air, tile floors, and is
    currently used as a Musician Supply Store and
    Show Room.
    It has provided many years of students
    learning to play instruments, and the building
    is absolutely beautiful with endless detail inside
    and out. It is highly visible on its prime
    corner location.
    The city of Nashville has recently replaced
    all sidewalks downtown with stamped concrete,
    handicap access and handrails.
    The Nunleys recently made almost $50,000
    in improvements and updates including bringing
    the original tile floor back to its natural
    luster.
    These 2 buildings have custom cloth awnings
    with aluminum framing, and the store
    front show windows are a plus as they are located
    on each corner in front.
    Also, being sold is a 3025+/- SF adjoining
    building with central heat and air conditioning
    plus a new coated foam roof which has a 10
    year warranty.
    The building is located directly next to the
    Music Store and it has had $23,800 in improvements
    and updates.
    This building could be opened up to the
    main corner store or stand alone — custom awning
    and store front windows are in place and
    ready for your business ideas.
    Further details are listed at the auctioneer’s
    website, FowlerAuctioneers.com.

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