Foley store pops with mega sale

Foley store pops with mega sale

The pOpshelf store at 2863 S. McKenzie St., in Foley, was purchased for $2.786,939 by a nationally traded REIT or real estate investment trust, according to Kyle Knight and Darryl Bonner of Stirling Properties, who represented the seller. The 9,460-square-foot store sold within one day of hitting the market. pOpshelf offers a variety of home goods, seasonal items, beauty products, arts and crafts, toys, food and more.

Satsuma City School Board of Education paid $599,000 for a 12,200-square-foot office warehouse at 5100 Hartley Road in Satsuma, according to John M. Delchamps of Merrill P. Thomas Co., who represented the sellers. The property is near the intersection of U.S. 43 and Hartley Road and the school board will use the property for their central office. Josh Hall of CRE Mobile represented the buyers.

A former assisted living center and 6 acres at 2659 Dawes Road in west Mobile, was purchased by investors for $439,000, according to James Henderson of Realty Executives Bay Group, who represented the seller. David Dexter of CRE Mobile worked for the buyer.

Kinetic Capital paid $360,000 for 16 acres on Baldwin County 64 in Robertsdale and plans to expand the existing Retreat RV Resort on Styx River, according to Alla Nikitina of Ryals Realty, who represented the sellers, Belle Fountain Land Company. John Ward of eXp Realty worked for the buyer.

A Feast Buffet, a Chinese buffet, has leased 7,843-square-foot of space at Mobile Festival Centre at 3725 Airport Blvd., in Mobile, according to Angie McArthur and Kaelen McArthur of Stirling Properties, who represented the landlord.

The owners of Beech RV Park in Orange Beach are seeking to upgrade the existing recreational vehicle park on 24 acres and build more amenities, according to the Orange Beach Planning Commission. The park at 4224 Orange Beach Blvd., will have 167 RV sites.

Watch for Lost Bay Townhomes, an 82-unit project to be built on 27.8 acres off Canal Road in Orange Beach,  just south of the Brett/Robinson laundry facility and Posh Interiors, according to city planners.