CBRE facilitates sale of former Salty’s building in Scottsdale
Posted 12/11/23
CBRE’s Joe Compagno and Benjamin Farthing negotiated the $3.65 million sale of 3748 N. Scottsdale Road, the former Salty’s building in Old Town Scottsdale. The Shipp Family, a longtime …
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CBRE facilitates sale of former Salty’s building in Scottsdale
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CBRE's Joseph Compagno and Benjamin Farthing arranged the 3.65 million sale of the former Salty's building in Old Town Scottsdale.
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CBRE’s Joe Compagno and Benjamin Farthing negotiated the $3.65 million sale of 3748 N. Scottsdale Road, the former Salty’s building in Old Town Scottsdale. The Shipp Family, a longtime investor in Scottsdale, purchased the building from a private individual investor.
“This is a historic trade on Scottsdale Road in Old Town Scottsdale, as this real estate rarely trades hands,” said Compagno, senior vice president at CBRE. “The Shipp family, who owns several buildings north of the new Good Life property, purchased the building in an all-cash transaction, with only a 25-day total escrow period.”
Good Life Sports Bar and Grill signed a 10-year triple net lease of the property. Based out of Omaha, Nebraska, this will be the first location in Arizona.
The generational two-tenant investment was built in 1957 and is currently being renovated for the new sports bar and grill to open next year.