Doug Imber, president of Essex Realty Group Inc., marketed and sold the property for the bank.
"The building was vacant and had previously been gutted," Imber tells GlobeSt.com. "The developer had taken all of the walls down so there was nothing but a shell. It was gutted by the developer who intended to convert it into condominiums, but the project never got very far."
Located on the southwest corner of Rockwell and Gunnison streets, the vintage courtyard building was previously listed by Essex in recent years for $5.4 million. The developer that previously owned the property purchased it in 2006, with plans to convert the 64 apartment units into 48 condos - three studios, nine one-bedrooms and 36 two-bedrooms. The investor that most recently purchased the property plans to redevelop the building back into apartments.
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