34 acres in Dickinson sells for $1.3 million for new development
June 4, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
The development of Dickinson’s west side got another shot in the arm Tuesday after a developer agreed to pay more than a million dollars for a plot of land near Interstate 94′s Exit 59. Five Diamond Fund Managers will pay just more than $1.3 million for 34 acres of real estate that will represent about one-third the land mass of a large-scale, mixed use development, said Five Diamond spokesman Brian Hymel. Continue Reading
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