Bank entrepreneurs take over old Anderson Paint Building in Ann Arbor

The price of real-estate in Ann Arbor is going up enough to shock some sticklers after the 9,500-square-foot, old Anderson Paint Building sold for $1.8 million.

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A place known for all the colors of the rainbow is about to become known for one primary color – green.

 

The people behind the new State Bank of Ann Arbor purchased the old Anderson Paint Company at 125 W William St., in downtown Ann Arbor for $1.8 million. The State Bank of Ann Arbor will occupy all 9,526 square feet of the structure.

 

The building is adjacent to the BP gas station on the southern end of downtown. It was built in 1974 and is one of the few suburban-style buildings in the central business district. Anderson Paint has been the primary occupant of the structure.

 

John Arndt with Edward Surovell Realtors handled the deal for the buyer while McKinley Associates represented the sellers.

 

Source: John Arndt, buyers agent for Edward Surovell Realtors
Writer: Jon Zemke

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