05:10 AM EST Share Corner Lot Development Group bought the historic riverfront office building at 1819 Goodwin St. where it plans to relocate its multifamily division.
Jacksonville-based Corner Lot Development Group bought a riverfront office building in Riverside to relocate its Corner Lot Living headquarters from San Marco.
Corner Lot Living is the company’s multifamily division. Corner Lot will move five of its 10 employees to the location and add three more.
Through CLDG HQ 2 Holdings LLC, Corner Lot paid $1.75 million for the historic two-story, about 4,000-square-foot office building at 1819 Goodwin St. along the St. Johns River.
The Corner Lot Companies CEO Andy Allen said Dec. 14 the property will become the Corner Lot Living headquarters by midyear.
UpdatedThu, Dec 17, 2020 at 1:08 pm ET
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