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Industrial Building Leased In New Haven
The freestanding industrial building was recently leased for a five-year term.
NEW HAVEN, CT — A freestanding industrial building in New Haven was recently leased for a five-year term.
According to a news release provided by Colonial Properties, Inc., Fred Messore, broker and vice president of Colonial Properties, represented landlord John P. Candelora Revocable Living Trust in the leasing of the 6,200-square-foot building to Geronimo Commissary, LLC for a five-year lease term.
The building is located at 33 Chestnut Street in Wooster Square, according to the Orange-based real estate firm.
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The sale was among three transactions announced Tuesday by Michael Richetelli, president and designated broker of Colonial Properties.
According to Richetelli, a mixed-use building located at 182 and 184 Elizabeth Street in Derby recently sold for $410,000.
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The 7,000-square-foot building located on 0.14 acres was sold by Carmelina Properties, LLC to an investor out of New Haven County. Messore represented the seller and Tony Vitti, also of Colonial Properties, represented the buyer.
The seller was also represented by attorney Paul Begemann of Gesmonde, Pietrosimone & Scrignari, LLC in Hamden, and the buyer was represented by attorney Brian Lema of Berchem Moses P.C. in Milford.
Messore also represented landlord Leo Scillia in the leasing of a 1,300-square-foot garage bay with outside storage, located at 295 Front Avenue in West Haven, to a HVAC contractor for a one-year lease term.
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