Popular Hahndorf butcher shop Max Noske & Son for sale

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Jessica Brown

The Advertiser

The family of a beloved Adelaide Hills man whose tragic death earlier this year rocked the local community has put the popular butchers shop he operated on the market.

The Hahndorf property at 78 Mount Barker Rd that traded as Max Noske & Son was owned and operated by the Noske family for more than 50 years.

Tim, who died in January, and his father Max were highly regarded in the meat industry and fondly remembered in the community.

Venture Commercial Real Estate director Nigel Grivell, who is now selling the butchers shop with Harry Sanders, said the family built the property.

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The Hahndorf property at 78 Mount Barker Rd, known as Max Noske & Son, has been listed for sale.


Butchers

Max Noske with his son Tim. Picture: Matt Turner.


The butcher shop is mostly open plan with some cool room infrastructure.


“Max Noske and his wife Janice built the butcher shop there over 50 years ago,” Mr Grivell said.

“Max and Janice had continued to own and operate it, and the business continued in past years under Tim after Max’s retirement.”

The 713sqm site at 78 Mount Barker Rd includes the building and a strip of land at the rear that forms a portion of the larger carpark.

The building’s interior is largely open-plan and includes some cool room infrastructure, with a basement level offering storage space and a second cool room or freezer.

Mr Grivell said the building could be reconfigured and upgraded to accommodate a range of other businesses, including food and beverage or a tourism operation.

A fenced-off delivery area or carport to the right of the building could also be turned into an extension or alfresco area for customer seating.

“I think the property, when sold, will most likely not continue as a butcher shop,” Mr Grivell said.

The selling agent expects it will be reconfigured when sold.


Offers over $850,000 are being invited for the property.


It offers prospective buyers a prime opportunity on Hahndorf’s main street.


“It’s an opportunity for someone to reconfigure the space and create their own dream and legacy,” he said.

“It will likely be a shop of some sort, it wouldn’t surprise me if it becomes a food production place because of the strong trading position and infrastructure there.

“It’s right in the heart of Hahndorf’s main street so it’s a great location. Interest has been strong already.”

The butcher shop is listed for sale with a price guide of more than $850,000.

Mr Grivell said properties on the sought-after, busy main street rarely hit the market so it was a prime opportunity to secure a spot on the popular strip.

“There are a couple of other properties for sale in the street at the moment, they’re nice old buildings as well, and such properties don’t come up often,” he said.

“The loss of Max Noske & Son will be sorely missed because Max, Tim and the business were iconic identities and so well loved by the community.”

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