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Redhook brewery site sells for $24.5 million

By Wire Services
Published: December 11, 2017, 6:02am

WOODINVILLE — The Woodinville property that for 23 years housed the Redhook brewery — the state’s largest active beer-making facility until it closed this summer — has been sold to a real-estate company for $24.5 million.

The property’s owner, Portland-based Craft Brew Alliance, announced the deal last week after revealing in May that it would end production there and sell the facility to focus locally on its new Brewlab on Capitol Hill.

The Forecasters restaurant and pub at the Woodinville site will close at the end of the year, said Jenny McLean, a spokeswoman for Craft Brew.

The buyer is Sound Commercial Investment Holdings, a Washington-based real-estate holding company that deals with both commercial and residential real estate.

McLean said the new owners still haven’t clarified their plans for the site, noting the transaction has yet to close. That’s expected by the end of the year.

The semirural property, which sits near several of Woodinville’s wineries and restaurants, includes a production facility, restaurant and office space.

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