Georgia flea market and antique mall for auction

Published July 1st, 2008


An 80,000-square-foot building in south-central Georgia, currently home to an active flea market and antique mall, will be sold at auction on Thursday, July 24, at 10:30 a.m. The one-story building, situated on 4.4 acres and boasting direct access to a divided four-lane highway and over two acres of parking, is located in McRae, a quaint, small town in Georgia’s rich agriculture belt.

About 35,000 square feet of the building is now being used for The McRae Marketplace, a combination flea market and antique mall that opened in June 2007. More than 60 vendors have space there, most of them renting 12? x 12? booths (for $75 per month) or 8 ‘ 8? booths (for $65 per month). The other 45,000 square feet is storage space, but it could be used to accommodate more mall vendors.

The McRae Marketplace sits mainly on U.S. Highway 341 but enjoys frontage on four paved roads. Anyone interested in purchasing the building at the July 24 auction may call Steve Slocumb at Hudson & Marshall Auction Marketing, toll-free, at (800) 841-9400. A free brochure is also available with a phone call. For more details and photographs, please log on to www.HudsonMarshall.com





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