An alarm company has purchased a .6-acre tract at Airline Highway and Siegen Lane for $400,000 and plans to build a central monitoring facility on the property. Alarm Center Security plans to start building the office on the site of a former Exxon gas station within the next six months, says Benjamin Stalter of Maestri-Murrell Real Estate, who represented the buyer. The new office should be open in a year and will replace Alarm Center Security's Coursey Boulevard location. The property will provide a lot of exposure for Alarm Center Security, since it's at one of the heaviest traffic areas in the city. Ben Johnson of NAI/Latter & Blum represented the seller. Although a gas station used to be on the property, Stalter says studies have shown the site is clean and no environmental cleanup will be needed.—Timothy Boone
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