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Posted inDunwoody, Top Stories

Report: King & Queen buildings to be sold for up to $500 million

by Reporter Newspapers February 24, 2015February 24, 2015

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The King and Queen buildings in Sandy Springs have a buyer in a $480 million to $500 million deal, reports the Atlanta Business Chronicle.

According to the ABC, Land Technology, a Stamford, Conn.-based company, has reached a deal to buy the two Concourse buildings.

Read the full report here.

Tagged: Atlanta Business Chronicle, sandy springs reporter

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