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Click here to discover the best of the West in Idaho's capitol city. |
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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Family Cafe and Coffee Shop |
Meridian, ID |
$55,000 |
undisclosed |
$93,800 |
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CT Express Quick Lube/Car Wash |
Salmon, ID |
$260,000 |
undisclosed |
$260,000 |
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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Retail Development Property |
Boise, ID |
$1,288,226 |
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1.74 acres |
- Greg Johnson has purchased the assets of The Pizza Pipeline located at 1401 Broadway Avenue in Boise. Art Berry represented the seller in the transaction.
- Joseph Ryan has purchased the assets of A Tail We Could Wag, a specialty manufacturing and distribution business in Ketchum, Idaho. Randy Limani represented the seller in the transaction.
- Rodney and Rhonda Marcum have purchased the 12,196 SF corner lot at 13 E. Ada Street in Meridian, Idaho. Michelle MacMillan represented the buyer and Brent Bungard represented the seller in the transaction.
- Blane Johnson has purchased the assets of Foot Solutions, a wellness franchise in Idaho Falls, Idaho focusing on foot care and proper fit. Bill Spofford represented the seller in the transaction.
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...that the guy on the US $10 bill was shot by our Vice President? That guy was, of course, Alexander Hamilton and he was killed in a duel by Vice President Aaron Burr. The fateful day came on July 11, 1804 at Weehawken, New Jersey. Vice President Aaron Burr and former Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton faced off, and Hamilton was mortally wounded. He was dragged from the duelling area and died the next day. While the nation mourned, Burr returned to complete his term as vice president but his success in the duel proved to be to his detriment. There was some talk of murder charges being brought against him, but as the rules of the duel were followed, no indictment was carried forward. He would later go on to be charged for treason for his ill-fated attempt to establish his own empire in the South. |
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