Bearsville Center is a rare opportunity to acquire an iconic, income-producing entertainment and hospitality campus in Woodstock, NY. The property includes the Bearsville Theater, multiple historic commercial buildings, restaurants, retail/gallery spaces, parkland, and event facilities, creating a fully integrated destination with cultural appeal and diversified revenue.
Originally developed by Albert Grossman, manager of Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, and The Band, the campus carries significant music history and continues to host nationally and regionally recognized performers. The setting is serene yet accessible, minutes from downtown Woodstock and approximately two hours from New York City, drawing year-round tourism, second-home owners, and regional visitors.
The property generates ongoing rental income from food and beverage and retail tenants, and offers strong upside through event-based revenue. Approvals allow up to five large-scale festivals annually with no cap on weddings or private events. Existing infrastructure, branding, and physical layout support scalable programming and multiple operator or investment strategies. Bearsville Center combines cultural significance, stable income, and experiential growth potential in one of New York's most recognizable destination markets.
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