BERLIN – An investment company from Baltimore has purchased the long vacant Harley Davidson property on Route 50.
The 13-acre property, which was listed for $3.9 million, has been empty since the Harley Davidson dealer occupying the space closed up shop in 2010. According to Realtor Randy Bendler of Bendler Realty Corporation, the building and attached acreage was sold this month.
Bendler said he could not say the purchase price or the name of the buyer but said it was an investment company from Baltimore interested in leasing the site.
“The new owners are looking to find a quality tenant for the property,” Bendler said.
According to MLS data, the property was sold for $3 million on Feb. 12. Its assessed value in 2015 was $2.9 million.
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Bruce Rogers must have finally caved on the price. He's going to need the money with CarMaxx opening right next door.
ReplyDeleteLucky getting that about 2 mil too much!
ReplyDeletehe did not want that place. If he wanted to be there he would have out bid Holly kia guy for the barrett empire.
ReplyDeleteBruce Rogers doesn't own it. Owned by Spuck, LLC of Seaford, DE. who is a a trade name of a MR Bennett who owns Seaford Harley Davidson.
ReplyDeleteI heard they were going to turn it into a boxing ring for Stephen Decatur students
ReplyDeleteDave Rommel owns every Harley dealer in local area up to Wilmington delaware
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ReplyDeleteI heard they were going to turn it into a boxing ring for Stephen Decatur students
February 24, 2016 at 4:49 PM
lmao yeah right a 2 million dollar boxing ring for high schoolers.
There's no reason the new owner can't be divulged. It is, after all, a matter of public record.
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