Real Estate Updates From O’Brien Of Stirling

Jay O’Brien, senior advisor for Stirling Properties, represented the seller in the sale of an outparcel located in front of Walmart on Highway 59 in Robertsdale. Mavis Tires and Brakes purchased the parcel and is constructing a store there. According to court records, the property sold for $500,000. He also represented a local investor in the purchase of a freestanding investment property at 1428 Hillcrest Road in Mobile. Bellator Real Estate is the tenant. According to court records, the property sold for $545,000. O’Brian also handled the leasing of 2,000 ft2 in the Blue Bird Building at 2724 Old Shell Road in Mobile to Pollman’s Bakery. Pollman’s is expected to open this year. Additionally, he represented a group of local investors in the sale of a freestanding investment property at 11464 Highway 49 in Gulfport, Mississippi. Moe’s Southwest Grill is the tenant. According to court records, the property sold for $1,402,500.

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