This commercial building, at the corner of Hotchkiss Avenue [CR1] and Highway 550, was built in the 1980â??s by Jim Guyton for his Texas style restaurant â??Jimâ??s BBQâ??, and then renovated between 2010-2014. Built and furnished in the style of an early 20th century National Park Lodge, the space has ATMOSPHERE! The bar equipment, fixtures, and furnishings are included (some exclusions), as well as additional lots to the north of the building that provides ample parking and room for future building expansion. The restaurant is well suited for music and entertainment with the loft providing a bird's-eye-view of the restaurant and bar below and the 12' wide wrap-around porch doubling the seating capacity during busy summer months. The Countyline Road House is conveniently located along the Highway 550 corridor on a corner lot with impeccable exposure and direct highway frontage. This roadway is the main route to Ridgway, Ouray and Telluride, conveying travelers to music & film festivals, skiing, and summer/ winter recreation.
The Commercial Core of Colona might be one of the last hidden historic gems in Colorado. This assemblage of gorgeous hundred year old buildings surrounds a large hacienda-style courtyard that could easily be mistaken for the set of a Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Western. The 1260 square foot event space features exposed steel beams, rustic wood doors, 20 foot ceilings, and chandeliers that were re-purposed from antique farm equipment wheels by a local artist. Reclaimed exterior sliding barn doors and inner custom glass/ metal frame doors open the space fully to Sneffels Street....an excellent location for a brew-pub, fine dining, or family restaurant. The 1696 square foot Office Complex across the Courtyard features a front office with a shaded porch, small front yard, and separate (continued..)reading room. The large back-office and conference room connects to the 1572 square foot J.R. Frank Mercantile General Store, a hub of commerce in the area from 1925 to 1955. The Merc features 14 foot ceilings and an unfinished second floor perfect for a loft apartment or co-working office space. A 1200 square foot former cold storage space is on the corner between the Merc and front office. The event space connects to a 1500 square foot woodshop/repair shop/ artist's workspace with an enclosed garage in the rear. Next door is the 4800 square foot Stockyards Outdoor Pavilion, complete with a covered stage for live music, bar, BBQ/smoker and a chicken coop. A great music venue, the Stockyards also hosts weddings and special events including the annual Colona Fall Harvest Fest. Priced well below replacement cost, at $234/ sq.ft. - NOT INCLUDING THE 4800 sq. ft. STOCKYARDS OUTDOOR PAVILION- and with one-of-a-kind historic character and restored details, this could be the best value in commercial real estate on the Western Slope. "All Colona needs is a few pioneers, and it's gonna be a hip little spot." This is a sub-listing to the larger Colona listing, MLS 788264. See the colonacolorado website for more info.
The Commercial Core of Colona might be one of the last hidden historic gems in Colorado. This assemblage of gorgeous hundred year old buildings surrounds a large hacienda-style courtyard that could easily be mistaken for the set of a Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Western. The 1260 square foot event space features exposed steel beams, rustic wood doors, 20 foot ceilings, and chandeliers that were re-purposed from antique farm equipment wheels by a local artist. Reclaimed exterior sliding barn doors and inner custom glass/ metal frame doors open the space fully to Sneffels Street....an excellent location for a brew-pub, fine dining, or family restaurant. The 1696 square foot Office Complex across the Courtyard features a front office with a shaded porch, small front yard, and (continued)...
On the corner of Highway 550 and Main Street Colona, this was the site of the first railroad stop in Ouray County. The surrounding area was settled and homesteaded in the 1880's. With 3.5 million passersby and few options for a coffee/ sandwich/ quick-bite/ ice-cream on the highway between Ouray and Montrose, this is an amazing opportunity to OWN a gorgeous turn-key space with incredible potential. Equipment, fixtures, decorations, and furnishings are included in the purchase price, as are the large back patio (exceptional views!), and drive-thru (note: ''Zona Colona'' business is not being offered for sale). With 2+ lots there is plenty of room to expand. Recently constructed turn lanes make highway access easy for highway 550 traffic.
The median home value in Colona, CO is $701,400. This is lower than the county median home value of $710,900. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Colona, CO is $701,400. Approximately 100% of Colona homes are owned, compared to 0% rented, while 0% are vacant. Colona real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Colona real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Colona, Colorado has a population of 90. Colona is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 55% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 21.16%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $67,228 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Colona is 55.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 89.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 14.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 11.5 inches per year, with 34.3 inches of snow per year.