An investor who has helped finance hundreds of companies and happens to live just blocks away from Anchor Brewing Co. wants to buy the historic San Francisco brewery.
Over the past few days, Walsh has been reaching out to a number of potential investors and said that nearly 30 are interested in joining him to present a compelling offer.
“It’s been pretty exciting,” he said. “Actually pretty emotional too. I wasn’t expecting to have this outpouring of interest and just of emotion from a variety of people.”This article tagged under:
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