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Former St. Francis Brewery building ownership transferred to lender

Brewery closed last year

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The building where St. Francis Brewery once operated has been handed over to lenders in a deed in lieu of foreclosure action, according to state records. The records show that Lily Pond LLC C Series, which lists an address in Schaumburg, Illinois, acquired the brewery building at 3815-3825 Kinnickinnic Ave. in St. Francis, from Lakeside

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The building where St. Francis Brewery once operated has been handed over to lenders in a deed in lieu of foreclosure action, according to state records. The records show that Lily Pond LLC C Series, which lists an address in Schaumburg, Illinois, acquired the brewery building at 3815-3825 Kinnickinnic Ave. in St. Francis, from Lakeside Village Square LLC, an affiliate of the brewery. The total value of the property transferred was $1.46 million. St. Francis Brewery closed its doors last fall after about a decade of operation. The brewery's phone number has since been disconnected. The building's new owners couldn't immediately be reached. However, the city will not be without its own microbrewery. Around the same time St. Francis Brewery closed its doors, Faklandia Brewing was laying plans to open up a brewery and tap room in another building, at 2525 E. Crawford Ave. Faklandia's owners said they were aiming to open in the spring.

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