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Best Western Mission Inn for Sale
Las Cruces, New Mexico
SOLD
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Property Description
The 69 unit Best Western Mission Inn is conveniently located between I-10 and I-25 and minutes from historic Old Mesilla; New Mexico State University; downtown Las Cruces and White Sands Missile Range.
The Las Cruces Municipal Airport is approximately15 miles west of Las Cruces and the El Paso International Airport is approximately 50 miles. |
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The Best Western Mission Inn has recently been renovated at a cost of $500,000 which includes refurbishing of the main lobby, restrooms and the renovating of guest rooms with a “Mexican-Southern New Mexico” theme. |
The property sits on approximately 5.133 acres of fee land.
The property offers spacious, oversize hacienda-style rooms with thick walls in a quiet garden setting and relaxing atmosphere. |
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All guest rooms have:
- Electronic door locks
- 25” Remote Controlled Color Televisions
- Hairdryers
- Coffee Makers
- Iron and Iironing Board
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| The Manager’s living quarter is nice and spacious. It consists of a living room, kitchen, two bed rooms and two baths. |
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Best Western is not a franchise but a membership belonging to members of Best Western and held in the name of the individual and not the property.
The new owner has to apply and be accepted by Best Western as a member. The BW Mission Inn should qualify for automatic transfer and if the new owner qualified, the membership could be transferred at a cost of $5,500. |
Dona Ana County has the largest value of crop production in the State of New Mexico and traditional crops for the area include pecans, cotton, chili peppers, and onions.
White Sands Missile Range employing 6,026 people is located 26 miles east of Las Cruces and represents the largest civilian employee operation in Las Cruces. The presence of military, as well as civilian personnel has created a substantial impact on the economy of Las Cruces.
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The newly renamed restaurant “Blue Agave” will feature authentic Mexican cuisine and the renamed “Que Pasa” lounge will target an audience of locals and visitors seeking a quiet bar. A separate lounge has been renamed “Tres Amigos” while the outdoor patio will be called “El Jardin”.
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New Mexico State University (NMSU) had an annual enrollment of 16,469 as of Fall 2004, and is the second largest employer in the area behind Las Cruces Public Schools with 6,364. NMSU is a leading university in experiments concerning solar and geothermal energy. |
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