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Carol Kinnard
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New Port Richey, FL --
Hold-Thyssen, LLC, a full-service commercial property firm
with offices in Clearwater and Winter Park, closed the sale of the highly
visible piece of land on U.S. Highway 19 at the intersection of Avery Road in
New Port Richey.
The site will be the first Florida location of Nebraska-based
Scooters Coffee.
Carol Kinnard, transaction
specialist at the firm was retained by Scooters Coffee Franchise owners Heather
and Sean Stevens, to find a perfect location for their drive-through coffee
kiosk.
Scooters subsidiary FSK
Properties, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, purchased the .63-acre
tract of land at 7229 U.S. Highway 19 for $678,000.00.
Avery Land, LLC,
a Missouri limited liability company was the seller.
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Heather and Sean Stevens
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“We are excited to be part of the growing
New Port Richey area and look forward to serving the west Pasco community,”
said Heather Stevens who expects to be open for business in 2023.
Hold-Thyssen, LLC provides commercial
property brokerage and leasing and management services to institutional and
private investor clients nationwide.
The 40-year-old firm’s current portfolio
includes more than 100 commercial properties throughout the United States.
CONTACTS
Richard J. Fisher, Vice President/Investor
Services, Hold-Thyssen, LLC,
813-880-7100 ext303
rfisher@HoldThyssen.com
Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications Inc
407-461-3781
beth@larryvershel.com