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The latest list of property sales in Lawrence and Douglas County
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Another week means another week of real estate sales and land transfers as recorded by our friends down at the Douglas County Courthouse.
Nothing too much to report on the commercial front this week, but click here to see the complete list of property sales for the week ending Jan. 21.
One listing of note did take place in downtown Lawrence. The weekly report lists the buildings at 930, 932 and 934 Massachusetts St. sold from Round Corner Building Corp., which was led by the late Lawrence businessman James Salyer, to CNH LLC, which is led by Lawrence businessman Doug Compton.
The building is the large multitenant building that includes Minsky’s Pizza, The Yarn Barn and several professional service offices. The ownership change really isn’t all that new. Compton has controlled the buildings for quite some time. According to the filings at the courthouse, his group was buying the building on contract, and this most recent listing just signifies the completion of that transaction.
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Comments
beatnik 3 months, 2 weeks ago
it seems like it would be more newsworthy if a building downtown sold and doug didn't buy it
patkindle 3 months, 2 weeks ago
first you would have to find some one with money that wants to invest in downtown you have alot more sellers than buyers.
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