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Jeff Tumbarello
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AUCTION - Eight Bank Branches (Is This The New Definition of "Recovery"?)

Jeff Tumbarello
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  • Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Myers, FL
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One in New Port Richey is Wachovia.

Wells Fargo seeing Mr. IT approaching fast from the near horizon, perhaps?

http://www.johndixon.com/photos/090623-24pip106.pdf

The other New Port Richey Branch is Bank of America (Mr. Lewis already sees "IT" far too clearly)....
This one's on the E/W "Main Street", but not nearly as preferable by location as the US 19 Wells/Wach Branch.

http://www.manta.com/coms2/dnbcompany_hkh40n

One wonders which "National REIT" is stuck with these fine assets turning into anchors stuck in the mud.

It's kinda hard to find the word "recovery" in the phrase "EIGHT Bank Branches For Sale", especially at an AUCTION..

  • Jeff Tumbarello