Aggieville (Manhattan, KS)
By Byron Lewis, Realtor, e-PRO, ABR, CRS, Manhattan Kansas Real Es
(Landmark Real Estate)
Prime High Traffic Location in Aggieville District of Manhattan, KS-Great Bar, Tavern, Club, Restaurant Location - $900,000.00Total Square Footage: 6300Lot Size: 10035Property Type: Retail/Restaraunt/TavernYear Built: 1976Broker Name: Byron LewisPrice: $900,000.00531 N Manhattan AvenueManhattan, KS 66502View MapView More PhotosParking LotNear Public ParkingPatio SeatingFor sale or lease ($5000 NNN/mo). 6300 SqFt building on high viability corner in Aggieville business district of Manhattan, KS. Close proximity to Kansas State University. Prime location for restaurant, tavern, club, or retail. Large public parking lot located next to propertyByron Lewis(785)341-1745 Powered by vFlyer.com VFLYER ID: 167481048All information in this site is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and is subj...
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By Byron Lewis, Realtor, e-PRO, ABR, CRS, Manhattan Kansas Real Es
(Landmark Real Estate)
Investment Property 3 blocks From Aggieville and close to KSU Campus - $153,900Bedrooms: 4Bathrooms: 2Year Built: 1910Lot Size: 7500School District: 383 Manhattan/OgdenSquare Footage: 1636Agent Name: Byron LewisBroker: Landmark Real EstateTotal Taxes: 1832.54Tax Year: 2011Zoning: R-MLiving Units: 2General Taxes: 1832.54Special Taxes: 0Price: $153,900731 MoroManhattan, KS 66502View MapView More PhotosRange/OvenFull RefrigeratorDishwasherHardwood FloorsCentral CoolingCentral Heating3 bedroom 1 bath on mainfloor. Studio apartment in basement. Corner lot location. R-M zoning. Home located immediately next door at 725 Moro also available for purchase. Great opportunity to purchase two properties side by side or for redevelopment.Byron LewisByron@LandmarkKansas.com(785)341-1745 Powered by vFl...
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By Kelvi Cunningham
(ERA High Pointe Realty)
Shops and offices Aggieville contains a diverse menagerie of shops and businesses which are nearly all aimed at the college-age demographic. Since Aggieville's first shop, a laundromat, opened in 1898, local businesses have catered to students at the nearby university. Varney's Book Store Varney's bookstore sells school supplies to Kansas State students. The largest shop in Aggieville, Varney's occupies nearly a half-block of space at the intersection of Manhattan Avenue and Moro Street. The shop, built in an old movie theater, sits at the "head" of Aggieville and is well-known for its iconic marquee, which often is emblazoned with messages to students. Varney's carries things that the average Kansas State student requires, from books and school supplies to apparel and computer software...
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By Kelvi Cunningham
(ERA High Pointe Realty)
Aggieville is the name of six square blocks consisting of college-age oriented bars, restaurants and shops in Manhattan, Kansas.Before 1898, students at the Kansas State Agricultural College (now Kansas State University) had to purchase their textbooks downtown, which, in the age before the automobile, was inconvenient due to distance and often, mud-soaked roads. The college decided to build a student bookstore and dining facility closer to campus, but it was shut down in June of 1899 after a political upheaval in the college's Board of Regents. That September, a group of students started the Student Co-Operative Association, and bought the bookstore.That bookstore would serve as the cornerstone for a developing shopping district that catered specifically to college students. What was o...
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By Byron Lewis, Realtor, e-PRO, ABR, CRS, Manhattan Kansas Real Es
(Landmark Real Estate)
 Aggieville is a retail district of roughly six square blocks consisting of college-age oriented bars, restaurants (including the world's oldest continuously-operated Pizza Hut), and shops in Manhattan, Kansas.  Primarily known for it's bars(especially Last Chance Saloon) the retail shops in the district get little notoriety yet are some of the best homegrown businesses the Midwest has to offer.Origins:Before 1898, students at the Kansas State Agricultural College had to inconveniently purchase their textbooks in downtown Manhattan(of course,this was before roads and cars). The college decided to build a bookstore (and a dining facility) closer to the campus, but it was shut down in June of 1899 after a political upheaval in the college's Board of Regents. Later that September, a group ...
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