Colorado Land to Become Auto Body Repair Shop

Nov. 19, 2020
A two-acre plot in Loveland, Colo., sold for $885,000.

Nov. 19, 2020—Cushman and Wakefield announced this week the brokered sale of an industrial site that will be turned into an auto body repair and paint shop. 

The 2-acre property, located in Loveland, Colo., was bought by VRD at Loveland, LLC, for $885,000. According to a press release, the buyer plans to construct a 14,500-square-foot industrial building on the site to provide auto body repair. 

Tyler Murray, former owner of the land, says in the press release, “The property is situated in a rapidly growing area with an excellent central location for the property’s new end-user.”
 

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