June 13, 2008
Carol Lloyd wrote an interesting article for the San Francisco Chronicle about a listing my collegue Armando Lincoln is currently offering for sale Schellville Station what an amazing property with a tenant already in place.
When Eddie Heintz visited the 6,000-square-foot structure on Carneros Highway (Highway 12) last spring, the property was rough, but its potential seemed clear and easily within reach. “The location was perfectly situated between San Francisco and Napa and there was lots of traffic,” Heintz told me. “It’s near Infineon Raceway, as well as only about four miles from Sonoma. That’s why I jumped on it.” Instead of wine, he would specialize in beer. He called it Schellville Station.
The plan was to begin as a deli with a general store of local foods, add a beer garden/bar the following year and finally build out a barbecue shack that would offer comfort food and home-smoked meats. But when the landlord/partner failed to deposit his contribution to the project, Heintz grew nervous. The change in ownership wiped out the validity of Heintz’ lease.
“I feel really bad for Eddie,” said Armando Lincoln, the commercial agent currently representing the owners. “I don’t know what else to say.” Click HERE to see the listing.
Armando Linoln can be reached at 707-299-9779 or Armando@CREHQ.com
Here at the RE/MAX Napa Valley office RE/MAX Cornerstone my team and I specialize in off market pocket listings. Over 65% of our sold deals are never advertised. Most are offered to sale only to buyers represented by our team. To gain access to the off market or foreclosure inventory or to learn how we work with buyers contact Mike Bolen at Mike@MikeBolen.com or 707-254-9999 I specialize in multifamily apartment investments. We also work with over 20 investment buyers in an exclusive buyer agency agreement if you are looking to sell no one has more commercial investment buyers than my team.
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Just wanted to say HI. I found your blog a few days ago on Technorati and have been reading it over the past few days.
Comment by Tony Orlando — June 13, 2008 @ 1:00 pm