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The building that housed Brigham City’s Idle Isle Café for more than a century is back on the market, just months after it was sold to a Harrisville real estate company. A listing posted by Besst Realty Group advertises the property at 24 S. Main Street for 5,000. The listing states that the sale includes all equipment, furniture and the business name. County records show the building was transferred in June from the café’s former operators, Corinna and Jonathan Harris, to M4 Real Estate L.L.C. The sale price was not disclosed in the deed, which uses a standard nominal amount....
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By Box Elder News JournalThe building that housed Brigham City’s Idle Isle Café for more than a century is back on the market, just months after it was sold to a Harrisville real estate company. A listing posted by Besst Realty Group advertises the property at 24 S. Main Street for 5,000. The listing states that the sale includes all equipment, furniture and the business name. County records show the building was transferred in June from the café’s former operators, Corinna and Jonathan Harris, to M4 Real Estate L.L.C. The sale price was not disclosed in the deed, which uses a standard nominal amount....
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