Denmark Furniture buildings sell

The 4,048-square-foot retail area fronting West Madison Street was built in 1960 and served as one of the furniture store’s showrooms until it was converted into Starke’s Hometown Sears store.

Telegraph Staff Writer

STARKE— Two buildings that formally housed Denmark Furniture and Starke’s Sears Hometown store have been sold to a Fleming Island-based corporation.

Warranty deeds recorded in July documented the transfers of three parcels surrounded by West Madison, West Call and South Bay Streets from Joyce D. Anderson and Nancy Katherine Denmark to Ajjan Properties 4 LLC. The purchase price was $300,000.

The 21,744-square-foot structure facing West Call Street was built in 1948. The 4,048-square-foot retail area fronting West Madison Street was built in 1960 and served as one of the furniture store’s showrooms until it was converted into Starke’s Hometown Sears store.

The third parcel consists of a less-than-one-acre ally between the West Madison Street building and an unrelated structure that currently houses a smoke shop.