
Owner Terry Walsh paid $850,000 for 1,900 square feet at 7100 W. 38th Ave., previously home to Right Coast Pizza.
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Owner Terry Walsh paid $850,000 for 1,900 square feet at 7100 W. 38th Ave., previously home to Right Coast Pizza.
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The buyer plans to develop an 85-unit, eight-story building on 0.72 acres, making the deal worth $928 a square foot based on the land.
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