January 2, 2013

Downtown Fort Collins retail property sold for $2 million

FORT COLLINS — Just over 8,100 square feet of retail space in downtown Fort Collins has been purchased for $2 million.

The property that changed hands is located at the intersection of College Avenue and Olive Street and houses the sushi restaurant JeJu, among other businesses.

A limited liability corporation called NE College Olive purchased the property in a transaction that closed on Dec. 21.

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Brokers involved with the transaction declined to comment, but the property was believed to have been purchased as an investment.

FORT COLLINS — Just over 8,100 square feet of retail space in downtown Fort Collins has been purchased for $2 million.

The property that changed hands is located at the intersection of College Avenue and Olive Street and houses the sushi restaurant JeJu, among other businesses.

A limited liability corporation called NE College Olive purchased the property in a transaction that closed on Dec. 21.

Brokers involved with the transaction declined to comment, but the property was believed to have been purchased as an investment.

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