Saxon Evans,
director of investment sales at Hold-Thyssen, who brokered the sale on behalf
of Seller Highland Investment LLLP,
said the art district property comprised of six suites including the owner’s
office is fully leased to artsy tenants.
Numerous improvements have been made to the 7,550 square foot retail
building located a couple of blocks from the causeway over the intercoastal
waterway.
Buyer Delray Beach-based Kahilt Corp. also owns over 15 other properties in Florida and plans to
continue leasing this property to current and future tenants. The 0.2 acre site
offers street parking on both Eau
Gallie Blvd. and Highland Ave. , a high profile, signalized
corner.
“The deal took about two years from listing to closing,”
Evans explained. “Due to the seller’s long ownership, challenging issues were
worked through especially missing documentation that was located, verified and
reissued up until the last minute before closing. We couldn’t have done it
without the help of good sellers and an understanding buyer.”
Hold-Thyssen provides commercial property brokerage, leasing
and management services to institutional and private investor clients
nationwide. The 40-year old firm’s
current management portfolio includes more that 100 commercial properties
throughout the United States .
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