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BusinessDecember 11, 1995

Potential buyers have until noon Friday to make a sealed auction bid on the 85,320-square-foot building in Cape Girardeau that formerly housed Central Hardware. "We will open the bids after the Friday noon deadline," said David J. Hyman, managing broker and senior vice president of Benjamin E. Sherman and Sons, which is selling the property of Spirit Holding Co. The property is being offered for auction with the approval of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court...

Potential buyers have until noon Friday to make a sealed auction bid on the 85,320-square-foot building in Cape Girardeau that formerly housed Central Hardware.

"We will open the bids after the Friday noon deadline," said David J. Hyman, managing broker and senior vice president of Benjamin E. Sherman and Sons, which is selling the property of Spirit Holding Co. The property is being offered for auction with the approval of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.

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Hyman was in Cape Girardeau Tuesday to show property to interested persons.

The Cape Girardeau building is the largest of six former Central Hardware Co. buildings being put up for auction in the Midwest. The building is on 7.14 acres at 371 S. Broadview. It is the only one of the stores being offered by a sealed bid auction.

The other five buildings are in Ohio -- three in Cincinnati and two in Columbus -- and will be sold during verbal auctions to be held at the sites on Dec. 19.

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