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PROPERTY TAKING THROUGH EMINENT DOMAIN IN IDAHO |
Boise, Idaho - August 28, 2007
Presented by Arthur J. Berry, E. Don Copple, Heather Cunningham and Ed Guerricabeitia |
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To learn more about recently listed Business Opportunities, click on any of the links below for details. View our complete list of opportunities at www.arthurberry.com. |
| Description |
City/Region |
Price |
Gross Sales |
Assets |
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Lube, Oil and Tune Franchise |
SW Idaho |
$85,000 |
undisclosed |
$62,500 |
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Cottage Gift Shop & Tea Room |
SW Idaho |
$900,000 w/real estate |
$361,468 |
$900,000 |
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Electrical Testing/Service Co. |
SW Idaho |
$750,000 |
$582,871 |
$150,000 |
To learn more about recently listed Commercial Opportunities, click on any of the links below for details. View our complete list of opportunities at www.arthurberry.com. |
| Description |
City/Region |
Price / Rate PSF |
Cap Rate |
Size |
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Commercial Investment Property |
Boise, ID |
$650,000 |
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8,500 SF |
- Georges Chatel has purchased the assets of Signs & Screen Printing, an established sign business in Garden City, Idaho. Brent Bungard represented the seller in the transaction.
- Jeremiah Clark has purchased the assets of Pocatello Sweeping Company in Pocatello, Idaho. Bill Spofford represented the seller in the transaction.
- Targee Properties, LLC has purchased the 3.82 acre development site at 309 E. Pennsylvania in East Boise. Doug Bolen represented the seller in the transaction.
- Electronics Plus Radio Shack at 1088 Airbase Road in Mountain Home, Idaho has been purchased by John Marshall. Randy Limani represented the seller in the transaction.
- Carolyn and Roger Friesz have purchased the Merle Norman Studio Franchise in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Bill Spofford represented the seller in the transaction.
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