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This
Construction Permit for a new Low Power Television
Station in Missoula, Montana to be operated on channel
47 with a power of 10,000 watts, is available on a
first come-first served basis.
The price of this opportunity is $110,000 payable
as follows: 20% of the purchase price ($22,000) to
be paid as a non-refundable deposit upon the signing
of a purchase agreement and the balance of $88,000
to be paid at closing. The closing will be held after
the Federal Communications Commission approves the
assignment of the Construction Permit to the buyer.
The closing will take place within 10 calendar days
following FCC approval.
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Missoula
is a vibrant community with great diversity providing
many opportunities for new businesses, families and
individuals seeking to experience the Montana quality
of life. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains of western
Montana, Missoula is one of the west's most sophisticated
smaller cities. Industries that support Missoula include:
wood products, government, medical, education, small
business and tourism.
Missoula is home to the University of Montana which
was founded in 1893. Since then students have been
provided with a high-quality, well-rounded education
and training for professional careers in the Universitys
three colleges arts and sciences, forestry
and conservation, and technology and six schools
journalism, law, business, education, pharmacy
and the fine arts. Located at the heart of Western
Montanas stunning natural landscape, UM is a
magnet not only for top-notch teachers and researchers,
but also for students from across the country and
around the globe. A city within a city with
its own eateries, stores, medical facilities, banking
and postal services, and zip code UM has an
increasingly diverse population and rich culture.
Missoula is one of the 100 Best Communities for Young
People, in part, because of its Flagship
program, which brings community resources and activities
on site to the schools to provide safe and healthy
activities for youth during non-school hours. Supported
by local government, area businesses and the schools,
4000 students regularly participate in its activities.
Missoula is also home to western Montanas largest
indoor shopping mall, national discount and department
stores and dozens of interesting and unique downtown
stores and boutiques. The downtown is Missoulas
newest and fastest growing shopping district and a
great showcase of Missoula.
Missoula offers a wide range of medical services as
the major medical hub between Minneapolis and Seattle,
Missoula has over 5,200 people working in the health
services industry who are committed to keeping Missoulians
in top physical shape. There are two major medical
centers in Missoula: Community Medical Center &
St. Patrick Hospital & Health Sciences Center.
Missoula boasts a variety of outdoor pursuits from
hiking a nearby mountain or river trail to golfing
one of the many convenient courses. Theres something
to do outdoors all year long. Skiing, snowmobiling
and ice skating, fishing, hunting, mountain climbing,
river rafting, mountain biking and wildfire viewing
are just some of the many things you can do outside.
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