Located in the heart of Ashland, this well-equipped commercial property at 24 Bridgham Street offers a versatile opportunity for a variety of business uses and development. Situated on a spacious 2.63-acre corner lot, the property features excellent visibility and access, complete with a paved driveway and expansive concrete pad ideal for parking, storage, or future expansion. The building is designed with efficiency and security in mind, including spray foam insulation, durable metal doors, and a hardwired surveillance system. Public water and sewer provide convenience and reliability, while the layout supports a wide range of commercial, retail, or operational needs. Whether you're looking to expand your business footprint or invest in a high-utility commercial space, this property combines practical infrastructure with a generous lot size and prime corner location.
This property was developed and is set up for a large-scale milling complex used for value-added lumber production (drying and planning of lumber). The complex, which is connected to public utilities, is located on 17.64 acres and has various buildings, garages and sheds already in place—some in need of repairs. There is an office building, several detached mill buildings and various attached and detached storage buildings. The office building is currently leased to a tenant. Conveniently located on Route 11 (Station Street) in Ashland, the property is adjacent to the Aroostook River and the rail line with plenty of room to expand.
Opportunity to own and operate the only grocery store in a rural Maine community, with no other comparable retail grocery options nearby. Strategically located as the final commercial stop before the Ashland Gate to the North Maine Woods and on East/West trucking route, property sees consistent traffic from outdoor recreationists year-round, with direct access to both ATV and snowmobile trail systems. The business historically produced strong revenue servicing multiple surrounding communities. It offers a wide range of goods including groceries, alcohol, tobacco and propane, with supplemental income from auxiliary building lease. This is a hands-on business that requires significant owner involvement in day-to-day operations. Sale includes real estate, business assets, inventory and established customer base. Inquiries welcome from investors and entrepreneurs.


Ashland is located in Maine. Ashland, Maine has a population of 1,178. Ashland is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.46% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 23.53%.
The median household income in Ashland, Maine is $36,635. The median household income for the surrounding county is $47,278 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Ashland is 50.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 1.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 38.5 inches per year, with 95.3 inches of snow per year.