Commercial building on Route 5 in Auburn sold for $345,000

AUBURN, N.Y. — The 5,000-square-foot commercial building located on about one acre at 102-104 Grant Ave. (State Route 5) in Auburn was recently sold for $345,000. John Bouck, broker/owner of Bouck Real Estate in Auburn, helped arrange the sale and announced it.  The building was formerly home to Aamco Transmission, and today includes the Auburn […]

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AUBURN, N.Y. — The 5,000-square-foot commercial building located on about one acre at 102-104 Grant Ave. (State Route 5) in Auburn was recently sold for $345,000.

John Bouck, broker/owner of Bouck Real Estate in Auburn, helped arrange the sale and announced it. 

The building was formerly home to Aamco Transmission, and today includes the Auburn Express Smoke Shop as a recent tenant. Bouck stated the former owners have sold the property to the owners of Xcelerated Automotive, Inc., which has been part of the Auburn business scene since 2001.

The property has 125 feet of road frontage on Grant Avenue, one of the busiest thoroughfares in the city zoned for commercial use, with over 20,000 vehicles passing by each day, according to Bouck. The buyer plans to upgrade the main building, as well as the several detached steel buildings in the rear, which will allow him to offer expanded automotive sales and services to his customers, including ample parking, Bouck added. 

To accommodate the increased demand for its repair and dealership services, the current Xcelerated Auto location, at 191 Grant Ave., will remain in full operation as well. In addition to all types of repairs on classic to new cars, Xcelerated Auto offers tune-ups, brakes, tires, exhausts, shocks, batteries, and state inspections. 

“It’s just great that we are seeing the expansion of an established, successful business in Auburn, one that is important to our community, and to have a business owner with the confidence to move forward and grow,” Bouck said in a release. 

Jornal Staff

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