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Fcpt Announces Acquisition Of A Jiffy Lube Property For $1.6 Million

Aug 07, 2023about 2 years ago

Acquiring Company

Four Corners Property Trust

Acquired Company

Jiffy Lube Property

Mill ValleyReal Estate

Description

Four Corners Property Trust (NYSE:FCPT), a real estate investment trust primarily engaged in the ownership and acquisition of high-quality, net-leased restaurant and retail properties (“FCPT” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce the acquisition of a Jiffy Lube property for $1.6 million. The property is located in a strong retail corridor in Iowa and is occupied under a long-term triple net lease with approximately 12 years of term remaining. The transaction was priced at a 7.0% cap rate on rent as of the closing date, exclusive of transaction costs.

Company Information

Company

Four Corners Property Trust

Location

Mill Valley, California, United States

About

Four Corners Property Trust (FCPT) is a real estate investment trust primarily engaged in the ownership, acquisition, and leasing of high-quality, net-leased restaurant and retail properties. The company seeks to grow its portfolio by acquiring additional real estate to lease, on a net basis, for use in the restaurant and retail industries.

FundzWatch™ Score

66
High M&A Activity

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