The former home of the Stamford Elks Lodge has sold for $1.1 million, according to a broker who represented the parties on both sides of the deal.
The buyer of the 4,253-square-foot, one-story building at 943 Hope St. is Joel Ephraim, according to Jeff Kravet, president of Kravet Realty, and Lucas Severo, a real estate agent with Kravet Realty.
Ephraim is vice president of Dano Enterprises, a Stamford-based maker of environmentally friendly refuse bags. He did not immediately return calls seeking comment on the purchase.
The seller is Elks Club of Stamford Inc., which is controlled by John Knapp, of Southbury, and James Money and Alan Baranyai, both of Bridgeport. An email to Money was not immediately returned.
The Elks Club, which was the local chapter of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks before closing in recent years, bought the property for $325,000 in 1992.
Kravet said Andres Hogg, a Greenwich property owner, was under contract to buy the property for $825,000 with plans to build a nine-unit, mixed-use residential-retail building on it, but he transferred the contract to Ephraim. Hogg owns two commercial buildings on Stamford’s Pacific Street.
“There was an inordinate amount of interest in the building,” Kravet said. “It speaks to the viability of Springdale and Hope Street and the fact that if you price something well, you’ll get a lot of eyeballs on it.”
The building, which sits on a 0.26-acre parcel and was built in 1928, was appraised at $1 million and assessed at $705,890 in 2023, according to property records.
