Four Corners Property Trust announced the acquisition of an automotive service property leased to a national operator for $5.8 million. The property is newly constructed and located in a highly trafficked corridor in Texas and under a corporate long term triple net lease. The transaction was priced at a 6.8% cap rate on rent as of the closing date and exclusive of transaction costs.
Four Corners Property Trust, Inc. is a real estate investment trust (REIT) primarily engaged in the ownership, acquisition and leasing of restaurant and retail properties. The Company's segments are real estate operations and restaurant operations. Its real estate operations segment consists of rental revenues primarily generated by leasing restaurant properties to tenants through net lease arrangements under which the tenant is primarily responsible for ongoing costs relating to the properties. Its restaurant operations segment is conducted through a taxable REIT subsidiary and consists of its Kerrow Restaurant Operating Business. The Kerrow Restaurant Operating Business consists of seven LongHorn Steakhouse restaurants located in the San Antonio, Texas area. Its properties are located in Florida, Texas, Georgia, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Alabama, Minnesota, Arkansas, Louisiana, New York, Arizona, Nevada, Mississippi, and Colorado, among others.
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