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As tourists return to Duluth s Canal Park, food trucks, scoop shops follow Love Creamery is one of a few food purveyors expanding or opening this summer in the waterfront district whose businesses, like most, struggled to stay afloat. June 29, 2021 7:48pm Text size Copy shortlink:
DULUTH – At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, customers would come to Lincoln Park s Love Creamery to buy 10 ice cream pints at a time.
They wanted to ensure the three-year-old shop survived, said owner Nicole Wilde, and survive it did. A second location opened in Duluth s Canal Park last week.
Love Creamery is one of a few food purveyors expanding or opening this summer in the waterfront district whose businesses, like most, struggled to stay afloat while customers stayed home during the COVID-19 outbreak. Beloved by tourists for its shopping, dining and iconic Aerial Lift Bridge, Canal Park now flaunts a new $16 million section o
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The sale is the equivalent of $386 per foot and $887,500 per unit. The buildings were listed for sale in June 2020 for $7.4 million, the equivalent of $402 per foot and $925,000 per unit.
STR Ventures LLC was the seller. It acquired the properties in 2017 for $5.78 million, according to Metro records. The LLC is affiliate with Scottsdale, Arizona-based Realtor Scott Graden.
Thai restaurant King Siam and McDougal’s Chicken Fingers and Wings are located one-half block to the north.
The selling LLC had enlisted Spencer Sadler and Darrin Cunningham an agent and a broker, respectively, with the local office of New York-based real estate firm Compass Commercial Real Estate to handle the marketing and sale of the property.