• Fri. Dec 9th, 2022

Breckenridge Main Station commercial real estate has been sold for $ 16.75 million


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Store manager Emily Witt and Main Street Station managing partner Jack Wolfe pose for a photo outside of Lululemon when the store opens in June 2019. The store is located at Main Street Station, which just sold to Southern Oak Capital for $ 16.75 million.
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The mall that houses Lululemon, BoLD Restaurant and Bar and TGR Breckenridge just sold for $ 16.75 million to Alabama-based Southern Oak Capital.

According to a press release, the commercial building was fully leased at the time of the sale. The property is a 34,652 square foot area at the base of Peak 9 in Breckenridge. The sale was led by JLL Capital Markets.

The commercial real estate website states that the following companies are tenants of the space: Trolley Crepes Breck, Faith & Flair, Continental Divide Winery, Bhava Yoga, Christy Sports, Crystal Joys, The Cheese Shop of Breckenridge, Edward Jones, Lolo Juice, Buffalo Mountain Apparel Co., Digitiqe Breckenridge, Quandary Grille, Folcland, Mountain Time Escape Rooms, Howard Head Sports Medicine, Continental Divide’s Barrel Room, and Coffee Depot.



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