Not only a good day for Miami Marlin Ichiro Suzuki as its’s opening day for baseball, but also because he sold his biscuit company loft for over $100,000 over its asking price of $2.349 million. The unit sold for an astonishing $1,207 per square foot, the sale was “record breaking” in the Arts District, according to Dominic Labriola of Mercer Vine, who represented Suzuki in the sale, along with Tara Hotchkis. The National Biscuit Company building was built in the 1920’s as a base of operations for the company until 2006 when the building was purchased by Linear City. They turned the building into lofts and since then it has been the most popular building in the neighborhood.

 

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