Hartford, Wi. – Homestead Realty’s Wendy Wendorf has listed this brick mixed use building in beautiful downtown Hartford. Scoop DeVille is a profitable, well known and loved business. A retirement has brought this business and building to market.
Cash flow is good on this building. It includes four apartments located on the upper floor, one commercial renter on the main floor, and lower-level rental.
Building is well maintained, quality equipment and parking in front on Main Street and back on Johnson Street.
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Scoop DeVille is a turnkey business and includes so many ”extras” to promote a successful transition. Scoop DeVille will be OPEN until the end of sale.
If you have any questions, please contact Realtor Wendy Wendorf, this is an active business.
Wendy Wendorf Realtor
Homestead Realty, Inc
www.wendywendorf.com <http://www.wendywendorf.com>
262-716-6688
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Hartford, WI – After 15 years in the ice cream business Ray and Carrie Stelzer, owners of Scoop DeVille, are preparing to move on. The couple are making the announcement on WashingtonCountyInsider.com via Wendy Wendorf and Homestead Realty that their business and building are for sale.
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Originally from Beaver Dam, the Stelzers were familiar with Hartford having participated in events while selling their cinnamon-roasted nut. While exploring the area, the couple came upon the building previously home to Central Drugs.
In 2009 the remodel began; fate stepped in as contractors uncovered a 1950’s style red-and-white checked floor, and Carrie managed to acquire a soda fountain and jukebox from a store that was closing in Illinois.
Scoop DeVille will remain open for business while the property is listed.
February 12, 2024 – Hartford, WI – For the first time in the 13-year history of Scoop DeVille in Hartford a family of three knocked down a hat trick with the sign for “Free scoop if your first name is…” “We considered it breaking news in a small-town fashion,” laughed mom Danielle Ries.
It was Friday afternoon when word spread that the names on the Free Scoop sign were Chad, Brianna, and Elizabeth.
“Our family was very excited to learn that 3 of us won free ice cream on the same day!! They told us that this has never happened before. Thank you, Scoop DeVille, we love your ice cream!! The Ries Family
Danielle said her phone started blowing up a little after 2 p.m. on Friday. “Several friends texted me a picture of the sign and I texted it to my husband (Chad),” she said.