5071 S 136th Street

5071 S 136th Street Omaha, NE 68137

Omaha
FOR SALE
Property Type:
Restaurant
Amount:
$660,000
Last Verified:
Oct 03, 2025

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Highlights

  • 27 parking spaces
  • Drive-thru window
  • Front-fenced outdoor seating
  • Walk-in cooler & freezer
  • Oven hood in place
  • Located just off 1363th & Q Street, only a few blocks from multiple youth baseball and soccer fields.
  • Great investment opportunity located near Millard Lumberyard District.

Description

Introducing a prime investment opportunity! This 2,407 SF building, constructed in 1966, former Dairy Queen Grill & Chill, offers an optimal location in the Omaha area. Zoned CC for office and retail use, this property presents a versatile investment option. With its solid construction and strategic location, it offers the ideal opportunity for a fast food restaurant needing drive thru service. Explore the potential of this well-maintained property and envision the possibilities for your investment portfolio.

Located on 136th Street just off Q Street, only a few blocks from multiple youth baseball and soccer fields.


Year Built: 1966
Building Size: 2407sq ft
Lot Size: 0.4 acres


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