6-3-2019 — Hall of Heroes Super Hero Museum is the new owner of the 5,000 SF retail building at 1915 Cassopolis Street in Elkhart. The comic book and superheroes museum plans to move from its County Road 105 location in Elkhart to this new location once some renovations have taken place in the new building. The move doubles the amount of space the museum will have to display its collection of comics, vintage toys and TV/movie memorabilia. The new location is expected to have a gift shop, event room for private parties and even an escape room (Batman-Riddler themed). FM Stone broker Scott Griffith represented the seller, RMD Real Estate, in the transaction.
Fabric Utopia Moves to Goshen
2-1-2019 — Fabric Utopia purchased the 4,500 SF commercial building at 2700 W. Wilden in Goshen. The sewing and quilting shop planned to move from its previously leased location at 2525 Toledo Road, Suite A, in Elkhart. The business, which started online, first began selling quality quilting fabrics, patterns, kits, etc. in 2013. Scott Griffith assisted in the sale.
Catalloid Products Takes 2,400 SF
9-11-2018 — Catalloid Products Inc. is the new tenant in Suite 3 at 821 E. Windsor Avenue in Elkhart. The company, which leased 2,400 SF in the industrial flex building, develops investigative procedures in biomedical research. Pete Letherman, SIOR, CCIM, assisted the landlord, HFT Realty, and Scott Griffith assisted Catalloid Products in the lease.
Energy Well to open 2nd Goshen location next to Cricket Wireless
9-4-2018 -- The Energy Well is the new tenant in the back portion of the retail building at 2823 Gateway Drive in Goshen. Expanding into a second location, The Energy Well offers healthy meals and options in the form of the smoothies and beyond. The 1,170 SF retail store will co-tenant with Cricket Wireless along US 33 on the south side of the city. FM Stone’s Scott Griffith assisted in the deal.
Miller Door & Trim Buys 43,050 SF Building in Goshen
8-2-2018 -- Miller Door & Trim is the new owner of the 43,050 SF industrial building at 2249 Lincolnway East in Goshen. The company, founded in 1965, provides millwork – both stock and custom – to area homeowners and builders. Miller Door & Trim purchased the building from Rae Johnston. The purchase allows the company to expand its business in a brand new location. Miller Door & Trim expects to move out of its old building at 1702 East Monroe in Goshen sometime this summer. FM Stone Broker Scott Griffith assisted in the sale.