Weiss serves up diner opportunity.Jaime Weiss, president of Weiss Realty headquartered in Moonachie, has announced that his firm has been appointed exclusive broker for Tracey's Nine Mile House restaurant in Little Ferry. The century-old Bergen County dining establishment famed for its steak sandwiches, is nestled against a seaplane seaplane, airplane designed to take off from and alight on water. The two most common types are the floatplane, whose fuselage is supported by struts attached to two or more pontoon floats, and the flying boat, whose boat-hull fuselage is constructed with the base on the Hackensack River The Hackensack River is a river, approximately 45 mi (72 km) long, in the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, emptying into Newark Bay, a back chamber of New York Harbor. . The property consists of 7,000 s/f of space in a two-story renovated building on 0.8 waterfront acres and a connecting building with 2,000 additional square feet (currently used as catering space). The second floor has an entire glassed in wall, providing incomparable views of the river. "The property is ideally suited as a restaurant or private club, catering facility or can be converted to office or recreational use and even includes a permit for seaplanes" said Weiss. Established over 120 years ago as a stagecoach stagecoach, heavy, closed vehicle on wheels, usually drawn by horses, formerly used to transport passengers and goods overland. Throughout the Middle Ages and until about the end of the 18th cent. way station and bar nine miles Nine Miles is a reggae "band" started by Yoshiaki Manabe (真鍋吉明) of The Pillows. The name Nine Miles comes from the name of the town in which Bob Marley grew up in Jamaica.
Well known by diners throughout the metropolitan area, many customers have made coming to Tracey's a tradition that stretches from generation to generation. "We are pleased to be representing such an acclaimed property," commented Chris Morgan Chris Morgan is the name of:
"It presents the opportunity for an entrepreneur to acquire a famed and firmly established New Jersey restaurant that has been in the same family since 1962." |
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