The Augusta National Golf Club’s footprint continues to grow. A club-affiliated corporate entity in recent weeks has acquired more than $6 million worth of real estate and a Wendy’s restaurant. The eight properties, totaling just over three acres, will be added to the more than $200 million in west Augusta land the club has acquired during a two-decade long campaign to expand its boundaries. The Augusta National does not comment on its business operations. The Augusta National has been acquiring property outside its historic boundaries for the past two decades, primarily on its west and north sides. The club greatly expanded its property portfolio in late 2017 and early 2018 by acquiring two Washington Road shopping centers for a combined $41 million. Land the club has purchased over the years on its northeast side is slated to become a state-of-the-art television and digital media compound called a “Global Broadcast Village” by Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley.
Augusta National land-buying spree continues, including $3.45 million for Wendy’s
The Augusta National Golf Club’s footprint continues to grow. A club-affiliated corporate entity in recent weeks has acquired more than $6 million worth of real estate and a Wendy’s restaurant. The eight properties, totaling just over three acres, will be added to the more than $200 million in west Augusta land the club has acquired during a two-decade long campaign to expand its boundaries. The Augusta National does not comment on its business operations. The Augusta National has been acquiring property outside its historic boundaries for the past two decades, primarily on its west and north sides. The club greatly expanded its property portfolio in late 2017 and early 2018 by acquiring two Washington Road shopping centers for a combined $41 million. Land the club has purchased over the years on its northeast side is slated to become a state-of-the-art television and digital media compound called a “Global Broadcast Village” by Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley.