The Northland Inn
69690 Co Rd 426 : Norway, MI 49831
Marquette County, Michigan

Property Description
Upper Michigan Inn for sale. Would also be great for a large camp, or retreat. The Northland Inn - Four Seasons Bar and Food is located in the heart of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The historic village of Northland was founded by the Wolverine Lumber Company and formed around the company's mill and general store. Settled in 1897, it was a location on the Escanaba and Lake Shore Railroad, which carried supplies, explorers, and loggers into the wilderness. Records indicate a hotel was in existence there by 1915, which may now be the Northland Inn. After some years of being closed, the current Owners purchased and completely remodeled and updated the bar and restaurant areas, re-opening in 2002. Patrons included locals, fall color tourists, hunters, and snowmobilers. The spotless restaurant and bar has a seating area for about 100 patrons. Sunday Brunch, Reunions, Parties, and Meetings, and daily food and beverage service was provided here until December 2014. Liquor License is in Escrow. Upstairs are 9 hotel rooms that could be converted into an owner's residence, or updated into rooms to rent out. There is a demand for seasonal tourism and recreational accommodations, which are not readily available in this area. A 4.5 +/- acre parcel with about 900 feet of Ford River frontage, that could be developed into 5th-Wheel sites, is located up across the road, and is available for an additional The Ford River, a cold-water fishery, is home to Brook and Brown and trout, Smallmouth Bass, and has stretches for canoeing, kayaking and rafting. This could be a great package for someone who wants to develop a recreational income opportunity in the heart of U.P. Deer Hunting.