HISTORIC KINGFIELD, MAINE HOTEL FOR SALE
Featured in several publications, including Ski Magazine, Men’s
Journal, and the Boston
Globe to name a few, this hotel is known for its
turn-of-the-century style
Turnkey opportunity with all FF&E included in sale
26 guest rooms and one owner’s triple-room suite, one retail
space
Dedicated room with ski lockers and bike rack, lounge with
fireplace, TV and pool table
Elegant lobby and McGregor’s Pub (seats 32, serves light food and
spirit menu)
Easily accessible downtown location
Kingfield is the gateway to Sugarloaf - New England’s Largest Ski
& Golf Resort
SALE PRICE: $1,200,000
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Beautiful Turn-of-the-Century Hotel on the
National Registry of Historic Places
IN THE HEART OF MAINE’S NORTHERN
SKIING AND GOLFING VACATION REGION
THE HERBERT GRAND HOTEL
PROPERTY SUMMARY
LOCATED IN MAINE’S HIGH PEAKS REGION | INTRODUCTION TO THE
AREA
The Herbert Grand Hotel is located in the historic town of
Kingfield, Maine which serves as the gateway to the Sugarloaf
Mountain ski resort. The hotel known for its turn of the century
style has been featured in several publications including Ski
Magazine (“10 Most Charming and Cheap Places to Stay”), Men’s
Journal (“25 Dream Towns”), New York Times (travel section), Boston
Globe, Downeast Magazine as well as on the NBC affiliate, Channel
Six in Portland. Sugarloaf, just 15 miles to the west, is widely
considered to be one of the east’s most professional and
challenging mountains and has the only above tree-line terrain in
the east. It is now also the largest ski resort east of the Rocky
Mountains with over 1,240 acres of terrain for both on and off-
piste skiing as well as skiing in Sugarloaf’s famed snowfields and
backside terrain. The area is known as Maine’s High Peaks Region
with several of the state’s highest, 4,000+ foot mountains which
include Sugarloaf (Maine second highest), the 12+/- mile long
Bigelow Range, Crocker Moun- tain, Mount Abram and Mount Redington.
From the top of Sugarloaf, one has distant views of Mount Katahdin
(Maine’s highest peak), Saddleback Mountain, The Sunday River ski
resort and Mount Washington in New Hampshire (the highest peak in
New England at over 6,000 feet). This natural and beautiful area
also affords other outside activities including golfing at one of
New England’s top rated courses at Sugarloaf, cross-country skiing
on groomed trails, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and ATV’ing along with
fishing, rafting, canoeing and kayaking. The Northern Forest Canoe
Trail starts at the south branch of the Dead River and there are
town maintained mountain bike trails as well as the Narrow Gauge
Pathway on land owned by Carrabassett Valley and the Penobscot
Indian Nation.
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The Herbert Grand Hotel was completed in 1918 by Herbert Wing who
was a local attorney, state legislator as well as the owner of the
local bank and lumber mill. It is a 26 room inn along with an
owner’s suite. It features an elegant lobby and the newly
constructed McGregor’s Pub with a light food and spirit menu that
attracts both locals and visitors. The hotel was initially a
rendezvous location for Maine politicians during the Prohibition
Era. The early years were marked by some alleged debauchery. Wing
sold the hotel in 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Westman and he passed
away shortly thereafter. Herbert Wing’s son, Earl Wing, took over
his father’s bank and reportedly proceeded to execute a series of
sales and foreclosures against several owners all of whom borrowed
from the family owned bank and under perhaps bank favorable terms.
Some of the hotel’s questionable history continued off and on until
1981 when Bud Dick purchased and restored the hotel running it
until about 1998 when he fell ill. The hotel sold again to seasoned
operators from Kennebunkport who ran the hotel until it was most
recently purchased by Rob and Nerisha Gregor, attorneys and hotel
owners from New York. Rob’s mother, Dawn, took on the role of
manager shortly after the closing and continues to provide quality
management to this day. A rubber membrane roof was installed in
2001 (roof composition not verified). The Gregor’s improved all 27
rooms/suites and bathrooms and also constructed the attractive
McGregor’s bar and lounge with 39± seats. In 2018, the hotel was
placed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The Herbert
Grand Hotel is the Gregor family’s pride and joy which they are
reluctantly selling.
PROPERTY SUMMARY
OWNER: Herbert Grand Hotel, LLC
ADDRESS: 246 Main Street, Kingfield, Maine
DEED: Franklin County Book 3144 Page 6
ASSESSOR: Map 15 Lot 58
LAND: 0.61± AC
BUILDING SIZE: 14,835± SF on three floors 909± SF double car garage
4,945± SF basement used for laundry, storage and systems
ZONING: Village Center Growth
THE HERBERT GRAND HOTEL | PROPERTY DATA
CONSTRUCTION: Wood-frame - construction began in 1917 and was
completed in 1918
GUEST BEDROOMS: 26 - all with private baths
OWNERS’ SUITE One approximate triple room suite
OFFICE: Two room office area
GUEST STORAGE: Dedicated room with ski lockers and bike rack
ROOF: Rubber membrane roof installed in 2001
EXTERIOR: Clapboards
GARAGE: Two car garage with two 8’ doors for the owner’s use
FOUNDATION: Full
CEILING HEIGHT: Most rooms have 9’± ceilings
FLOORS: Hardwood, terrazzo and carpet over wood
LIGHTS: Portable lights placed on night stands and bureaus in guest
rooms
HEAT: Two Weil McLean oil fired boilers with Carlin burners with
one unit
serving as a back-up; oil-fired steam heat
AIR CONDITIONING: Window air conditioning units in each room
OIL TANK: Two 350± gallon tanks (exact size not verified)
PROPANE: Propane gas is used for the fireplace, clothes dryers and
cooking
HOT WATER: Oil fired tanks
WATER/SEWER: Municipal
ELECTRICAL: 400 amps (power should be verified by a qualified
electrician)
SPRINKLER SYSTEM: Yes, wet system throughout entire hotel
FIRE SAFETY: Honeywell Fire-Lite MS 500 central fire alarm
WI-FI: Yes
PARKING: 23± unlined parking spaces on south side and rear of
hotel, street parking also available
AMENITIES Gas fired fireplace, TV and pool table in the lobby along
with McGregor’s Pub with 32 seats, one large sofa, two love seats
and two wall mounted T.V’s, Wi-Fi and a second story porch with
terrazzo floor
DINING McGregor’s Pub offers light meals and spirits. It is
currently open on Friday and Saturday evenings and features as many
locally sourced food, beer, wine and coffee products as possible
with a philosophy of supporting the local economy while providing
quality food and beverages.
HOTEL POLICIES No smoking allowed Pets allowed per house rules at
$30 per night per pet
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withdrawal without notice. Malone Commercial Brokers is acting as
the Seller’s/Lessor’s agent in the marketing of this property.
9.24.18
SALE PRICE: $1,200,000
RENTAL INCOME: Small craft shop leases for $375/month all
inclusive
ASSESSMENT: Land $ 30,869 Building $308,131 Total $339,000 (Maine
assessments do not reflect market value)
PROPERYT TAXES: $5,888.85 (2018/19)
FF&E: Property conveys with all suites as currently furnished
and outfitted
Walking distance to:
The Stanley Museum
Kingfield Health Center
15± miles to Sugarloaf Ski Resort & Golf Course
25± miles to University of ME Farmington 50± miles to the Canadian
Border 120± miles to Portland Int’l Jetport 200± miles to
Boston
FLAGSTAFF LAKE
RANGELEY
DUE DILIGENCE Buyers assume the responsibility to conduct due
diligence to verify brochure details and to gain a further
understanding of the building systems. Property details were
obtained from an absentee owner and the town which leaves room for
incomplete information.
The Herbert Grand Hotel
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FOR SALE | CLASSIC HISTORIC INN AND BUSINESS
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RADIUS: 5 mile 15 mile 25 mile
Total Residential Population 1,213 9,489 39,451
Total Households 559 4,176 16,772
Average Household Income $53,740 $54,049 $55,078
Total Businesses 83 345 1,738
Total Employees 627 3,299 17,021
AREA STATISTICS
JOHN DOYON, CCIM Broker 207.772.8300 direct 207.450.8003 cell
[email protected]
U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2010 Summary File 1, Esri forecast for
2017, InfoGroup Inc.
Ski Magazine described Kingfield as “the most beautifully preserved
ski town east of Aspen,” referring to our close proximity to the
Sugarloaf Ski Resort and
Golf Course. Potential buyers should plan a two-day or more stay in
the area to explore Kingfield, Sugar- loaf, Stratton/Eustis and
Flagstaff
Lake, and if time allows, a short trip to Rangeley, located on
Rangeley Lake, is recommended to visit this charming four season
resort town.
FLAGSTAFF LAKE
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