
One will largely mirror Sushi Sasa, while the other is a different concept.
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One will largely mirror Sushi Sasa, while the other is a different concept.
The buyer is a veteran of two prominent development firms who has gone out on his own.
The current owner bought the property at a bankruptcy auction in 2016.
Among the changes is a fitness center, replacing a little-used large banquet hall.
The space was formerly home to skateboard shop BoardLife.
At 366,184 square feet, the deal works out to $170 a square foot.
The site is under contract to be sold by Buzz Geller’s Paradise Land Co.
Lil’ Angel and Wash Bark no longer operate on South Gaylord Street.
The restaurant bearing the name of a country music star is expected to welcome patrons by opening day 2021.
SculptMed said in a Nov. 5 filing that it owes $1.82 million and has assets totaling $145,223.
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