
Broome County’s Longest Running Monument Company Is Now for Sale
If you've ever thought about owning a business with roots, history, and a steady stream of customers who already know where to go, this might be your moment. The Binghamton Johnson City Monument Company, a name locals have trusted for generations, is officially up for sale.
More Than a Business, It’s a Local Legacy
This isn't a startup, it's a legacy. For more than a century, families in the Binghamton and Johnson City area have turned to this company when they needed personalized memorials. It’s known as the local spot people recommend without hesitation. Taking it over means stepping into a role that’s already respected and established.
Full Property Package Included in the Sale
The sale isn’t just for the business name. It includes the entire setup at 103 Burbank Avenue in Johnson City, offering a rare mix of commercial and residential space all in one. The two-story building features offices and a retail showroom on the first floor, plus a recently updated two-bedroom apartment attached, perfect for rental income or even living on-site if you want a short commute.
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All Tools, Vehicles, and Training Included
No guessing, no reinventing because the workshop, equipment, and three commercial vehicles are all part of the deal. There’s also plenty of storage space, garages, and on-site parking, making daily operations easy to manage. The current owner is even willing to stay on for training to ensure a smooth handoff.
A High-Value Investment with Built-In Cash Flow
Listed at $895,999, this property includes approximately .3 acres and nearly 2,500 square feet of usable space, plus reliable revenue from an industry that never goes out of demand. And with the apartment currently empty but move-in ready, there's potential for extra cash flow right away.

A Rare Chance to Own a Piece of Broome County History
Businesses with this much longevity, and this much trust from the community, don’t go up for sale often. Whether you’re an entrepreneur looking for a stable investment or someone who values tradition and wants to carry on a meaningful local service, this opportunity checks both boxes.
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