Of the three downtown properties that recently had a private call for offers, one – the former View on Water Street property – is under contract. But, Cape Fear Commercial partner Brian Eckel, who facilitated the call for offer for BB&T Bank, which last owned the 101 N. Front St. property, said he could not comment further due to confidentiality.
In addition, some offers were entered on the Sawmill Marina property. Sun Trust Bank, which owns the property is considering those offers, he said.
Although the Bannerman Station parking lot property located at 316 N. Front St. received offers, none were acceptable to Sun Trust Bank, which also owns that property. It will go up for bid on Auction.com from September 19 to 21. The starting bid is $125,000.
Conservation Group Signs $8M Deal To Buy The Point On Topsail Island
Audrey Elsberry
-
Mar 26, 2024
|
|
National Organization Bestows Top Award On Cape Fear Professional Women In Building
Staff Reports
-
Mar 26, 2024
|
|
Engineering Firm Hires Four Employees
Staff Reports
-
Mar 26, 2024
|
|
N.C. Ports Officials React To Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Audrey Elsberry
-
Mar 26, 2024
|
|
NCino's Fourth-quarter Earnings Signal Rebound From Liquidity Crisis
Audrey Elsberry
-
Mar 27, 2024
|
As John Willse and Beth Guertin, owners of Wilmington Wine bottle shop and now the recently opened Creative Tastings restaurant on Castle St...
The N.C. Blueberry Festival, founded in 2003, is one of several events in Pender County that have drawn more attention over the years....
Polyhose manufactures and fabricates hose protection, paint hose assemblies and rubber hydraulic assemblies from its Pender County facility....
The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.