Real Estate Roundup

According to AL.com, Servpro of Mobile County paid $1 million for a 14,875-ft2 warehouse on 3 acres at 2781 MacMae Drive in Mobile, according to Robert Cook of Vallas Realty, who handled the transaction. Also in Mobile, investors paid $290,000 for a 7,700-ft2 commercial building at 6414 Hillcrest Park Court, according to John M. Delchamps of Merrill P. Thomas Co., who represented the sellers. Kelly Cummings of The Cummings Co. worked for the buyers. In Orange Beach, Two Fishes Properties LLC is seeking to rezone 10.5 acres at 5362 Mississippi Avenue to a planned unit development, and create a 27-lot subdivision with pier access, according to the Orange Beach Planning Commission. In Foley, a 235-lot single-family home development is to be built on 59 acres just south of East Michigan Avenue and west of South Pecan Street. In Gulf Shores, a 10,741-ft2 oyster research facility with four ponds is planned for Commerce Drive in the Business and Aviation Park, according to the Gulf Shores Planning Commission.

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