
#5045
Steve Josovitz of The Shumacher Sells The Rusty Nail Pub in Sandy Springs GA w/Real Estate. The Shumacher Group, Inc. and Steve Josovitz represented Seller in transaction. Seller to focus on other Rusty Nail in Buckhead on Buford Highway.
Partner and Co-Broker in transaction was Donna Smiley of Titan Real Estate Group who represented Valid Khamisi of Moustache a high-volume critically acclaimed Hookah Bar, Persian Kitchen and Dance Club in Sandy Springs. Mr. Khamisi will open an upscale Cigar Lounge.
Seller Info:
The Rusty Nail Pub is located at 8549 Roswell Rd, Sandy Springs, GA 30350.
The Rusty Nail is located 1 mile south of the Chattahoochee River on Roswell Road. Also convenient to the Northridge exit off GA-400.
Freestanding 1900/SF on .048 acres.
Plenty of parking with a cross easement to use additional parking.
Seating for 65 with 24-seat bar.
Outdoor decks seat almost a hundred.
Est. 1974.
High traffic, high density, middle to high-income area.
Keep or convert to any casual concept or even fast-casual with no use restrictions.
Professional, retail, office or medical use works also.
The name is not included in the purchase but may be licensed for use.
$950,000.
Sale includes real estate, furniture, fixtures, and equipment.
Name and Brand not included in the sale.
Sandy Springs is a city in northern Fulton County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, Sandy Springs had a population of 93,853,[8] and its 2017 estimated population was 106,739.[9] Sandy Springs is Georgia’s seventh-largest city (just after Athens) and is the site of several corporate headquarters (though many are assigned “Atlanta” mailing addresses) such as UPS, Inspire Brands, Cox Communications, and Mercedes-Benz USA’s corporate offices.
The boundaries of Sandy Springs are Atlanta to the south, Cobb County (at the Chattahoochee River) to the west and north, Roswell (also at the river) to the north, and Dunwoody and Brookhaven, at the DeKalb Countyline, to the east. A small panhandle in the northeast extends between the Chattahoochee River to the north and Dunwoody to the south, ending in a very small border with Peachtree Corners in the extreme western edge of Gwinnett County.







