Baldwin County Real Estate Roundup

According to AL.com, Malbis Plantation, Inc., paid $1.6 million for the 9,100-ft2 Dollar General store at 11668 Highway 31 in Spanish Fort as part of its investment portfolio, according to Andrew Dickman of Stirling Properties. In Foley, Hembree Heating & Air Conditioning paid $465,000 for a new office warehouse building at 15333 Highway 59, according to Chris Harle of White-Spunner Realty, who represented the buyer. Barbara McDaniel of Re/Max Orange Beach worked for the seller. In Gulf Shores, a local investor paid $810,000 for a 7,500-ft2 office building at 750 Commerce Drive, according to Jeff Barnes and Steadman Bethea of Stirling, who handled the transaction. Also in Gulf Shores, Bruce’s Plumbing is looking to build a 5,000-ft2 building for its business at 7369 Alamo Circle, according to the Planning Commission.

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