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USA, MN: Invictus Brewing sells building, looking to relocate
Invictus Brewing has announced it has sold its building in Blaine, and is now looking to relocate, Bring Me The News reported on July 25.
The brewery confirmed the move on July 24, saying "we have sold the real estate that we built and have been in since we opened in 2018."
"While this was not a decision we took lightly, we believe it was the best thing for us as a business," it adds.
The business continues to say that it is now working to find new premises and "hopefully, we'll be able to continue operations elsewhere."
While work is ongoing to find a new home, Invictus acknowledges that it might not be in Blaine.
"This is strictly a real estate transaction. We will retain our name, logo, recipes, production equipment, etc., so our hope is that we'll be able to transfer all of that to another facility ... hopefully in Blaine still, but we are pursuing opportunities outside of Blaine as well,' it said.
The brewery says it will continue operations in Blaine for "a few months" before the closure is complete, and will provide updates to its customers on its next steps.