311 Broad Street

The Offering 

Tucker Commercial is pleased to present 311 Broad Street, a ±1,800 square foot freestanding retail building in the heart of downtown Nevada City, offered at $689,000 ($383/SF). The property has undergone a comprehensive capital improvement program and is delivered with substantial restaurant infrastructure in place. 

The Building 

Originally constructed in 1880, 311 Broad Street occupies a 2,178 square foot parcel on the most heavily trafficked block of Broad Street, the primary commercial corridor of the Nevada City Historical District. The current ownership has completed a substantial capital improvement program addressing the major building systems: a new roof, a new exterior wall, and a fully repaired and freshly painted façade. The interior dining room has been delivered in white-box condition — drywalled, primed, with electrical and HVAC in place — allowing an incoming user to direct capital toward finish work and concept build-out rather than structural repair. 

The commercial kitchen has all major infrastructure in place: a Type I commercial hood with Ansul fire-suppression system, floor drains, FRP wall panels, and a grease trap — the highest-cost, longest-lead-time components of any restaurant build-out. For a food-service user, this represents a significant reduction in both construction budget and time to opening. The space is equally well suited to general retail, with the open floor plan and restored façade presenting directly onto Broad Street foot traffic. 

At the rear, the property benefits from shared private access off Spring Street with on-site parking and a rear service entry — an operational advantage few buildings in the downtown core can offer. The property is served by city water and sewer. 

Location & Market 

Nevada City is one of the most intact Gold Rush-era commercial districts in California, and 311 Broad Street sits within its designated Historical District under GB-HD zoning. The downtown corridor has attracted significant private capital over the past five years, anchored by the two-year, full-scale renovation of the National Exchange Hotel (reopened 2021) and the restoration of the 1856 Speakeasy Suites, both on Broad Street. This reinvestment, together with sustained in-migration from the Bay Area and Sacramento since 2020, has supported a durable base of local spending in the district. 

Nevada City is an established drive-to destination — approximately one hour from Sacramento and two and a half to three hours from the San Francisco Bay Area — and consistently ranks among the best small towns in the country in national publications, including Country Living’s top-10 Best Small Towns in America (2025) and Smithsonian Magazine’s Best Small Towns to Visit (2021). The town draws thousands of visitors annually through a signature event calendar including Hot Summer Nights, Victorian Christmas, and the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, whose flagship venue — the historic Nevada Theatre — sits two blocks from the property on Broad Street. Beyond the downtown core, the area has built a growing reputation as a mountain biking and outdoor recreation destination, with an expanding trail network, the swimming holes of the Yuba River, and the nearest ski resort approximately 45 minutes away. The combined effect is year-round visitor traffic across all four seasons. 

Highlights
  • ±1,800 SF freestanding building (1880) on a 2,178 SF parcel — most heavily trafficked block of Broad Street 
  • Major capital improvements complete: new roof, new exterior wall, repaired and freshly painted façade 
  • Dining room delivered in white-box condition with electrical and HVAC in place 
  • Type I commercial hood with Ansul fire-suppression system 
  • Kitchen infrastructure in place: floor drains, FRP wall panels, grease trap 
  • Shared private access off Spring Street with on-site parking and rear service entry 
  • Zoned GB-HD (General Business – Historical District); served by city utilities 
  • Suited for restaurant use with major infrastructure in place; equally functional for general retail 
  • Year-round visitor demand: Hot Summer Nights, Victorian Christmas, Wild & Scenic Film Festival, Yuba River recreation, and ski access within ±45 minutes 
Property Details
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Type
Subtype
County
For Sale
Retail
Restaurant
Nevada County

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Tyson Tucker

Founder & Principal

CA DRE 01804034

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Confidentiality & Registration Agreement

TJT Realty Inc., DBA Tucker Commercial ("Broker") has been retained by the subject property's ownership ("Owner") in connection with a possible sale of 311 Broad Street, Nevada City, CA 95959 (the "Property"). Broker, on behalf of Owner, has agreed to make available to the undersigned (the "Prospect") certain "Confidential Information" (hereinafter defined) provided Prospect agrees to all of the terms and provisions of this agreement (the "Agreement"). Prospect desires to receive Confidential Information in connection with the Property, and in consideration of same, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged, Prospect hereby agrees with Broker and Owner as follows:

  1. Confidential Information. "Confidential Information" means all non-public or proprietary information concerning the Property disclosed by or through Broker to Prospect, including without limitation development, sales or marketing plans, business strategies or plans, accounting or financial information, processes, systems, data, customer information, documents, studies and other materials relating to the Property, whether written or oral and in any medium, tangible or intangible. Confidential Information does not include information which (i) becomes publicly available other than as a result of disclosure by Prospect or its representatives, (ii) was already in Prospect's possession prior to the date of this Agreement, (iii) is independently created by Prospect from information not otherwise deemed Confidential Information, or (iv) becomes available to Prospect on a non-confidential basis from a source other than Broker or Owner, provided such source is not bound by a confidentiality obligation.
  2. Use and Nondisclosure. All Confidential Information shall be used by Prospect solely for the purpose of evaluating a possible purchase of the Property and for no other purpose. Except as required by applicable law, Prospect shall keep all Confidential Information confidential and shall not disclose it to any other parties, provided that such information may be disclosed to Prospect's affiliates and their respective directors, officers, employees, professional advisors, representatives, reinsurers and rating agencies in connection with evaluation of a possible purchase of the Property. Prospect shall inform such parties of the terms of this Agreement and shall be responsible for any breach by its representatives. Broker is not authorized to receive confidential or proprietary information from Prospect and any such information submitted shall not be deemed confidential and may be freely used by Owner without compensation.
  3. No Contact. Prospect shall not contact or attempt to communicate with any media representatives, governmental authorities, or with any of Owner's employees, agents, contractors, tenants or prospective tenants with respect to the Property without the prior written consent of Owner, which may be withheld in Owner's sole discretion.
  4. Compelled Disclosure. If Prospect is required by subpoena or other legal process to disclose any Confidential Information, Prospect shall promptly notify Broker so that Broker or Owner may seek a protective order or waive compliance in writing. If no transaction is completed, Prospect shall promptly return all Confidential Information to Broker without retaining copies.
  5. No Warranty. Neither Broker nor Owner nor their respective representatives make any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the Confidential Information and shall have no liability resulting from Prospect's use thereof.
  6. Indemnification. Prospect shall indemnify and hold harmless Broker and Owner and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives from any claims, damages or expenses, including attorneys' fees, arising out of any claim for commissions or compensation based on alleged dealings with Prospect. This obligation shall survive termination of this Agreement.
  7. Exclusive Agency. Broker is acting as Exclusive Agent for Owner in connection with marketing the Property. If Prospect retains a co-broker, Prospect and such co-broker shall indemnify Broker and Owner from any claims for commissions or fees arising therefrom.
  8. Non-Binding Discussions. Prospect shall keep confidential the fact that negotiations or discussions are taking place. Prospect acknowledges that Broker has no authority to bind Owner and that no transaction shall be binding unless Owner executes a final written agreement. All negotiations are non-binding and either party may withdraw at any time without liability, except as provided herein.
  9. Remedies and Entire Agreement. In the event of a breach, Broker or Owner shall be entitled to all legal and equitable remedies including injunctive relief. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement among the parties and supersedes all prior understandings. This Agreement may only be amended in writing signed by all parties and shall be binding upon their successors and assigns.
  10. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any action shall be brought in a state or federal court located in Sacramento County, California. The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys' fees and costs.
  11. Term. This Agreement shall remain in effect until the earlier of (i) one year from the date of execution or (ii) the closing of the purchase and sale of the Property and recordation of the deed.

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