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EARLY WINTER FOR WOOD SITE

  • by Jack Lunch
  • in Featured · News
  • — 24 Aug, 2018
What the town may ultimately get for its $300,000. A pretty fence, which Winter put up to enclose the property (on two sides) last year.

Property owner abandons event plans; will list property for sale

Dirk Winter, who bought Sam’s Wood Site about 16 months ago, has determined that the approximate four-acre site would be too expensive to build out for his vision of a Mammoth “Christmas Market.”

Therefore, he has decided to list the property, which he bought for $3.95 million last year.

His ask: He hopes to sell the property at a price “in the fives.”

He said he will list the property with either Shields Richardson or Matthew Lehman.

Mr. Winter said he anticipates getting one more year of use out of the Wood Site as an events venue.

The Wood Site currently hosts Mammoth’s Festival of Beers and Bluesapalooza as well as Sierra Classic Theater’s summer productions of Shakespeare and the Mono Arts Council’s Labor Day Arts Festival.

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Jack is the publisher and editor of The Sheet. He writes a lot of page two's.

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