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105 Couch Street, Alton, MO 65606 105 E Couch St 7,146 SF 100% Leased Retail Building Alton, MO 65606 $525,000 ($73.47/SF)



Executive Summary
Historic Motorcycle Shop & Destination | Alton, Missouri
Positioned at the high-traffic intersection of Highways 19 and 160 in Alton, Missouri, this rare offering combines five properties into one dynamic motorcycle destination in the heart of the Ozarks. With exceptional visibility and prominent highway signage opportunities, the location alone sets the stage for success.
Formerly known as “Brad’s Bike Shop,” this established landmark features a spacious showroom ideal for retail sales, motorcycles, and memorabilia, along with a dedicated shop area and a large warehouse complete with a modern workshop. The layout supports custom builds, restorations, repairs, maintenance, or an expanded retail concept. Whether you envision continuing its motorcycle legacy or launching a new venture, the infrastructure is in place and the flexibility is unmatched.
A historic on-site jailhouse adds character and creative potential for themed events, gatherings, or unique attractions that draw riders and tourists alike. Designed to accommodate solo riders, group rides, sport, adventure, and vintage enthusiasts, the property is primed to become a regional hub for motorcycle culture.
Nestled in scenic Southern Missouri, Alton is surrounded by rolling hills, hardwood forests, and winding highways that define the Ozarks riding experience. With immediate access to Mark Twain National Forest and close proximity to the Eleven Point, Spring, and Current Rivers, the area offers unforgettable routes with sweeping ridgelines, river crossings, and endless outdoor adventure.
STOP. REST. RIDE. BUILD.
Positioned at the high-traffic intersection of Highways 19 and 160 in Alton, Missouri, this rare offering combines five properties into one dynamic motorcycle destination in the heart of the Ozarks. With exceptional visibility and prominent highway signage opportunities, the location alone sets the stage for success.
Formerly known as “Brad’s Bike Shop,” this established landmark features a spacious showroom ideal for retail sales, motorcycles, and memorabilia, along with a dedicated shop area and a large warehouse complete with a modern workshop. The layout supports custom builds, restorations, repairs, maintenance, or an expanded retail concept. Whether you envision continuing its motorcycle legacy or launching a new venture, the infrastructure is in place and the flexibility is unmatched.
A historic on-site jailhouse adds character and creative potential for themed events, gatherings, or unique attractions that draw riders and tourists alike. Designed to accommodate solo riders, group rides, sport, adventure, and vintage enthusiasts, the property is primed to become a regional hub for motorcycle culture.
Nestled in scenic Southern Missouri, Alton is surrounded by rolling hills, hardwood forests, and winding highways that define the Ozarks riding experience. With immediate access to Mark Twain National Forest and close proximity to the Eleven Point, Spring, and Current Rivers, the area offers unforgettable routes with sweeping ridgelines, river crossings, and endless outdoor adventure.
STOP. REST. RIDE. BUILD.
Property Facts
Sale Type
Investment
Property Type
Building Size
7,146 SF
Year Built
1940
Price
$525,000
Price Per SF
$73.47
Percent Leased
100%
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
1 Story
Amenities
- Corner Lot
- Signage
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Storage Space
Property Taxes
| Parcel Number | 12-8.0-34-3-006-0003.00000 | Improvements Assessment | $19,501 |
| Land Assessment | $2,070 | Total Assessment | $21,571 |
Property Taxes
Parcel Number
12-8.0-34-3-006-0003.00000
Land Assessment
$2,070
Improvements Assessment
$19,501
Total Assessment
$21,571
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105 Couch Street, Alton, MO 65606 | 105 E Couch St
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