The regional office of Cornish & Carey Commercial Newmark Knight Frank has sold a long-vacant, bank-owned Roseville office building at 400 Sunrise Ave., along the eastbound lanes of Interstate 80, just south of Douglas Boulevard.

The buyer, Mourier Land Investment Corp. in Roseville, paid $2.75 million.

Construction on the three-story building stopped 3 1/2 years ago. Despite the prolonged vacancy, eight offers were received when marketing began on May 2, according to Brian Barnes, the Cornish & Carey senior vice president who brokered the sale.

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