A retail building on the South Broadway strip sold last Friday to out-of-state investors.
Edward Kazazian originally bought the building at 114-120 S. Broadway in 1979 for $79,500, according to property records.
Last week it sold for $1.55 million to S Broadway Investment LLC, an entity comprising investors outside Colorado.
The three-unit building between Bayaud and Maple avenues will retain, for now, the Fox & Crow Salon, which opened earlier this year and is on a five-year lease.
The middle 1,900-square-foot unit previously housed Eslinger Art Gallery before it moved exclusively to online retail. The unit is for rent.
Certified Tattoo Studios occupies the south end of the building. Their store at 120 S. Broadway is currently not operational. The tattoo company has a new space south of Interstate 25 at 1557 S. Broadway, which opened three weeks ago.
A retail building on the South Broadway strip sold last Friday to out-of-state investors.
Edward Kazazian originally bought the building at 114-120 S. Broadway in 1979 for $79,500, according to property records.
Last week it sold for $1.55 million to S Broadway Investment LLC, an entity comprising investors outside Colorado.
The three-unit building between Bayaud and Maple avenues will retain, for now, the Fox & Crow Salon, which opened earlier this year and is on a five-year lease.
The middle 1,900-square-foot unit previously housed Eslinger Art Gallery before it moved exclusively to online retail. The unit is for rent.
Certified Tattoo Studios occupies the south end of the building. Their store at 120 S. Broadway is currently not operational. The tattoo company has a new space south of Interstate 25 at 1557 S. Broadway, which opened three weeks ago.
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