Real estate notes

Real estate notes

 
| Published: April 28, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

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Big Lots will return to Edmond

Big Lots has leased the 30,912-square-foot former Conns Electronics at 28 SE 15 in Edmond. The store is expected to open this year. Mark Inman, senior vice president and principal of C.B. Richard Ellis-Oklahoma, handled the transaction. It's a return to Edmond for Big Lots, which had a store at 828 W Edmond Road from 1996 to 2008. Big Lots, based in Columbus, Ohio, once had 10 stores in the Oklahoma City metro area and now has six locations, according to its website.

photo - The future Big Lots store at 28 SE 15 in Edmond is shown. Photo Provided
The future Big Lots store at 28 SE 15 in Edmond is shown. Photo Provided

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7-Eleven to expand, buys 2 sites

7-Eleven LLC has bought a former Blockbuster Video at 2400 N MacArthur Blvd. and an adjacent former Mackie McNear's Steakhouse at 5825 NW 23 and plans to use both sites for a new 7-Eleven store. Oklahoma City-based 7-Eleven LLC paid $775,000 to TEF Limited Partnership of Phoenix for the 7,020-square-foot former video store on 0.83 acres and paid $525,000 to Mack W. McNear, of Oklahoma City, for the 8,218-square-foot former restaurant on 1.5 acres. Mark Inman, senior vice president and principal of C.B. Richard Ellis-Oklahoma, handled the transactions.

Owasso company ordered to pay

A Missouri court has ordered an Owasso contractor to pay restitution to any Joplin residents on whose tornado-damaged homes he has failed to complete repairs, according to The Joplin Globe. William Pittman, the contractor, has been operating in Joplin under the business names of Precision Contracting and Roofing and CWRP LLC. Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster said that Pittman accepted payment from Joplin residents to repair their homes but failed to complete the work. He said that under terms of a court settlement with the Oklahoma contractor, Pittman must pay $4,500 in restitution to Joplin residents known to have been harmed, as well as a $2,000 penalty.

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