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The seller was an LLC that paid $800,000 for the 4.8-acre property, located at
1406 Brick Church Pike and home to a Motel 6, in November 2017.
Martin Management (also called Martin Automotive Group) owns and operates Downtown Hyundai and Downtown Subaru in Midtown at
1512 Broadway after having in 2011 purchased the Jim Reed Subaru and Jim Reed Hyundai businesses. The
Post reported in February 2020 that Houston-based developer Hines eventually will acquire the roughly 11.1-acre site (a building located on the property is pictured) from the Reed family in a deal that could be valued at more than $100 million. (Read more on that
here.) Hines is planning a multi-building, mixed-use development for the site, thus necessitating Martin Management eventually moving its current Midtown business.
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced Monday that his office has obtained a default judgment against Martin Management Group LLC and its owner and operator Steven Martin. Martin Management, previously operating out of Springfield, purported to provide timeshare-relief services to people across the country.
“Protecting Missouri’s consumers is one of my most important duties as Attorney General, and my Office’s Consumer Protection Section works around the clock to fulfill that duty,” said Attorney General Schmitt. “I’m pleased that my Office was able to obtain a default judgment against Steve Martin and Martin Management, and we will work diligently to ensure that Missourians who were scammed are refunded. It’s important for Missourians to remember, especially when dealing with timeshares, that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”
Posted By: raymichaels February 23, 2021 @ 2:59 pm Local News, News
Back in 2017 The Missouri Attorney General’s Office sued a former Springfield based timeshare Exit Company.
The company was the focus of a Better Business Bureau consumer warning.
The company, The
Here’s more from the Better Business Bureau:
St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 23, 2021 – A timeshare exit company formerly based in Springfield, Missouri, which was the focus of a Better Business Bureau (BBB) consumer warning in October 2017, has been ordered to pay restitution of more than $170,000 after it was sued by the Missouri Attorney General’s Office.
Earlier this month, a default judgment was entered against Martin Management Group Inc., which is now based in Parkville, Missouri.