Located at
7050 Charlotte Pike, the building sits on about 3.4 acres and accommodates, among others, a Cricket shop, a Little Caesars Pizza, River Road Liquors and Mexican eatery El Sombrero.
The new owner is Cincinnati-based real estate company Last Mile Investment, according to a Davidson County Register of Deeds document.
The seller was Visalia, California-based Martin Enterprises, which paid $5.4 million for the property in 2015.
Of note, an entity affiliated with Chicago-based Monroe Investment Partners paid $14.35 million for the property in 2009, and it is unclear as to the price discrepancy. Monroe is seeking to reinvent an East Bank site with River North (read
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Vidant Healthâs Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Michael Waldrum has been named as chair-elect of the Council of Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems of the Association of American Medical Colleges. As chair-elect of COTH, Waldrum will also serve on the AAMC Board of Directors.
More than ever, rural communities in America are in need of a strong advocate to help shape the future of health care delivery by strengthening academic hospitals and health systems. As the leader of a nine-hospital, not-for-profit, rural health system, Waldrum will work to ensure that the unique challenges and opportunities in rural communities are at the forefront of the associationâs work.
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