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Berland said he had no requests to conduct the auction online. That will significantly reduce operating costs for the buyer of the fully equipped restaurant.Ībout 40 people attended the outcry auction at the Holiday Inn in Independence. Berland said another $880,000 in rent credits with the airport remain in place. The city had credited the seller for moving the restaurant by abating annual rent on the site.
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The building is 25,600 square feet in size and sits on a 5-acre parcel leased from the airport.
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When the original restaurant opened in the 1970s, it created a sensation and regularly drew crowds its first year who would wait more than an hour to be seated. air group operating in World War II in France. The restaurant had vintage military fighter planes, Jeeps and other items on its grounds to give it the theme of a U.S. The auction followed an unsuccessful effort to sell the building with an asking price of $4.75 million, he said. The original location was slightly east on Brookpark Road from the current one, but was taken by the airport for an expansion. Michael Berland, the auctioneer, told prospective bidders the original asking price alone was "a heck of a deal" because the operator 10 years ago had invested $8 million to rebuild the restaurant at its current location. The winning bidder met a requirement for a $50,000 deposit to bid and has until Jan. The bidding for the 100th Bomb Group started at $990,000. However, it declined to say what concept it will field there, or say where the family's current restaurant is located. The North Olmsted based Zayed family group plans to continue to operate the restaurant and banquet center at 20920 Brookpark Road. Naser Zayed, head of a family-led group, bested another bidder for the property at the auction Chartwell Real Estate Auctions conducted for the seller, Specialty Restaurant Systems, which operated the French chateau-style property until closing it amid the pandemic this summer. 29, for the 100th Bomb Group Restaurant near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. A Northeast Ohio restaurant operator submitted the winning bid of $1.1 million at an auction Thursday, Oct.
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