In a location that feels plucked from a postcard, this 1870s train station has been transformed into a destination landmark, currently playing home to one of New Jersey’s most sought-after restaurants. Perched next to the scenic Delaware River and the Upper Black Eddy-Milford Bridge to Pennsylvania, yet not in the flood zone, this lovingly restored building is a living piece of history, a design triumph, and an investment opportunity all wrapped into a perfect, one-of-a-kind gem of a package! Originally built to serve the bustling rail lines of the 19th century, the building was extensively renovated from 2017 to 2019, retaining its historic character while embracing a sophisticated new aesthetic. No expense was spared in the impeccable restoration and refurbishment, and it is evident both front of house and behind the scenes. Original chestnut woodwork evokes a bygone era, while Farrow & Ball flourishes, and custom designed lighting add richness and depth. Even the original waiting room bench was transformed into a banquette in one of the dining rooms, offering guests a seat steeped in history. With Downtown Business (B) zoning, the property is suited for a wide range of uses beyond dining, including retail, banking, offices, childcare, bakery, community hub, or creative studios, to name a few. Yet for those in the restaurant world, it’s an incredible opportunity to step into a fully operational space with every detail already perfected by two of the industry’s most revered chefs. The floor plan consists of a reception room with the original spiral staircase to an office overlooking the intimate patio garden and the bridge, two front dining rooms, one with a service counter, sink, two lavatories (one accessible), and a janitorial closet. The open-concept kitchen is in the station’s former freight room. It features two Wolf six-burner cooktops/ovens, custom stainless-steel wraparound counters and shelves, and a Carrara marble counter that doubles as a kitchen workspace and counter seating, hood exhaust with fire suppression system, and a wood-burning fireplace. This large, high-ceiling room also houses a dining area that can accommodate two long communal tables, making it a fantastic event space. The separate prep kitchen includes a triple sink, a stainless-steel counter with a prep sink, and attic access for storage. The basement, with its stone walls and new floor, houses the mechanicals and additional equipment, including a walk-in refrigerator, storage, water softening filtration system, and laundry hook-up. The building’s exterior includes a large patio and a wraparound deck with an awning roof for outdoor dining, an accessible entrance, and 15 parking spaces, including two accessible. Utilities include oil heat, propane for cooking, electric, public water, and sewer, with central A/C in the main dining areas and a split-duct AC system in the kitchen. Whether envisioned as a center for creativity, culinary adventure, or commerce, this iconic riverside station, rich with architectural detail, stands ready to inspire its next chapter.
Opportunity knocks. This 2nd floor commercial/office rental is in a great location in the quaint borough of Milford, NJ. Consisting of several large open spaces, various sizes, perfect for a studio (dance, pilates, yoga, martial arts) and offering smaller spaces perfect for private offices. Rent per office suite starting at $500 plus utilities to be prorated based on square footage. Call Milford zoning office with specific questions. Permitted uses are in attached documents, as well as a floor plan.
Step into a piece of Milford's charm with this unique restaurant property, nestled in a historic setting and brimming with potential. This turnkey opportunity includes the building, lot, liquor license, and existing inventory, making it ideal for entrepreneurs or investors ready to bring their culinary vision to life.The inviting dining room features exposed stone walls and a cozy fireplace, creating a warm and memorable atmosphere for guests. Just off the bar area, a covered porch offers additional space for al fresco dining or cocktails, perfect for seasonal enjoyment.Inside, the bar continues its welcoming vibe with a pool table and dart board area, encouraging a lively and social ambiance. Whether you're envisioning a rustic tavern, upscale bistro, or casual eatery, this space is ready to adapt to your dream.Upstairs, you'll find a one-bedroom apartment ideal for an owner-operator or staff housing. Please note: the apartment may require additional notice for showings.Don't miss this incredible opportunity to own a piece of Milford's history and build the restaurant you've always dreamed of.
Nestled in a high-visibility location, this former bank building has been expertly converted into a vibrant fitness center, offering an exceptional blend of unique character and operational functionality. Thoughtfully adapted to suit modern fitness needs, it retains its original charm while providing flexible space and modern amenities. Original Bank Features Intact: Includes the iconic vault perfect for secure storage and creative repurposing. Flexible Workout Spaces: Two spacious, open-plan rooms drenched in natural light ideal for group classes, personal training, or open gym layouts. Support Spaces: Separate men's and women's restrooms, ample utility room, and multiple closets for storage and operational needs. Drive-Through Feature: The original canopy and drive-through window remain, offering branding visibility or conversion potential.HVAC System: Efficient mini-split units installed in 2016 ensure comfort while keeping operational costs in check. Parking: Convenient 14-car lot upfront, plus an additional 21 spaces in the rear lot ample capacity for clients or staff. Turnkey Opportunity: The gym operation and equipment are not included in sale price, but are negotiable. Ask for details. The TRX structure/support system to remain in building, a valuable fitness feature for focused tenants or buyers. Custom TRX support system supporting up to 8 TRX straps a valuable feature for fitness-focused tenants or buyers.
Formally "High Quality Empanadas and Catering" shop. Space is roughly 43' x 11'. Front room is 18' x 11'. Kitchen area is 19' x 11'. 484 square feet. Monthly rent is $900 plus 1/7 of building water and sewer which is approximately $125/month. Tenant pays for stove propane and electric heat. Good credit report a must.

Milford is located in New Jersey. Milford, New Jersey has a population of 1,141. Milford is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 20.41% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 33.01%.
The median household income in Milford, New Jersey is $85,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $123,373 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Milford is 46.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 18.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.3 inches per year, with 25.5 inches of snow per year.