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Located at
1520 Porter Road, the building accommodates Save A Trip Market & Laundry, a convenience store, laundromat and fuel station.
The new owner is a general partnership, details about which the
Post was unable to determine. The seller was William Shaar, owner of Brentwood-based Realty of America. He had paid $481,500 for the property in April 2015, according to Metro records.
The building offers 4,800 square feet. As such, the deal is the equivalent of about $292 per foot based on the structure’s size.
James Moore, owner of Nashville-based Blue Iris Real Estate, facilitated the transaction.
Of note, veteran local real estate investor Jim Crossman once owned the property, having paid $27,500 for it in 1975, Metro records show.
Jan. 9, 1996
Police found attempted murder suspect Paul Field early Monday, drunk and bound with duct tape in some bushes in west Hermiston.
âHe didnât want to talk about how we found him in that condition,â Hermiston Police Chief Jerry Roberts said.
Field, 38, was wanted in the Jan. 3 stabbing of his estranged wife, Kierstin Field, 24, and for the beating of his mother-in-law, Constant Christiansen, at Christiansenâs home.
Field, who police had been searching for since the attack, came out of hiding Monday evening when he telephoned the Christiansen residence shortly after midnight. According to Kierstin Field, Paul Field apologized âfor everything heâd doneâ then threatened to take a taxi to her parentsâ house where she was staying with their young son.