New York-based CLK Management Corp. was the seller. The Atlanta office of CB Richard Ellis Inc. represented CLC.

Tarpon CEO John Isakson calls the purchase "an excellent opportunity for us." In a prepared statement, he acknowledges the property is "an older asset in need of substantial capital improvement."

But, Isakson notes, the asset "offers the advantages of a proven infill location with tremendous value-added potential."

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