May 3 Real Estate Update

According to AL.com, a two-story, 100-seat restaurant, Gulf Shores Ale House, will be built at 645 Gulf Shores Parkway at Windmill Ridge Road in Gulf Shores, according to planning records. The former Re/Max office building on the site will be demolished to make way for the 3,687-ft2 restaurant. The new eatery will be just south of the Original Oyster House restaurant. Re/Max of Gulf Shores has relocated to a new office on West 2nd Street in Gulf Shores. A local investor paid $380,000 for a 3,800-ft2 building and 1.25 acres at 2318 Wolf Ridge Road in Whistler, Alabama, according to Chris Harle of White-Spunner Realty, who represented the buyer. Joseph McCullough of McCullough Realty worked for the seller. The new owner plans to use part of the property for his business and will lease the remaining space. Gulf Regional Early Childhood Services paid $360,000 for a 10,800-ft2 building at 2420 Highway 31 in Bay Minette, according to court records. Josh W. Hall of CRE Mobile represented the buyer. Keith Vaughan of KV Properties represented the seller. 

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