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California REIT buys several Russ Darrow dealerships, and its HQ, for $95.8 million in sale-leaseback deal

Russ Darrow Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram of Milwaukee dealership in the foreground and the Russ Darrow Honda dealership in the background. Image from Google.

About a dozen Russ Darrow properties, including dealerships, a collision center and the company’s headquarters office building have been sold to a California real estate investment trust for about $95.8 million in a large sale-leaseback deal. The properties were sold by a limited liability company affiliated with Mike Darrow, the president of Menomonee Falls-based Russ

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Cara Spoto, former BizTimes Milwaukee reporter.
About a dozen Russ Darrow properties, including dealerships, a collision center and the company's headquarters office building have been sold to a California real estate investment trust for about $95.8 million in a large sale-leaseback deal. The properties were sold by a limited liability company affiliated with Mike Darrow, the president of Menomonee Falls-based Russ Darrow Automotive Group, which operates more than a dozen auto dealerships in Wisconsin. The dealerships that sold are located in Milwaukee, West Bend, Menomonee Falls, and Wauwatosa, town of Madison, and city of Madison and include the auto group's headquarters at W133 N8569 Executive Parkway in Menomonee Falls. They were purchased by Realty Income Corp. of San Diego, a large, publicly-traded real estate investment trust (REIT) that owns thousands of commercial properties. The sales represent the bulk of Russ Darrow Auto Group's real estate holdings, which include about 17 properties. Here are the Russ Darrow dealerships that were sold to Realty Income Corp. and the sale price (according to state documents): Asked about the sales on Monday morning, Mike Darrow said they were sale-leaseback transactions only, and “will have no impact” on the auto group’s retail business operations. “Things will continue ‘business as usual’ for our employees and customers alike,” Darrow said in a statement. “The Russ Darrow group has been proudly servicing and supporting communities across the state of Wisconsin for 57 years and will continue for years to come.” Darrow said the company doesn't have any "specific plans" for the cash it netted from the property sales, but hopes to use the funds for "diversification."

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