Business & Tech

Office Lease Agreement Struck In Orange

Michael Richetelli, President and Designated Broker of Colonial Properties, Inc. announced several transactions.

ORANGE, CT — Michael Richetelli, President and Designated Broker of Colonial Properties, Inc., announced the completion of the following transactions, via a press release from his company.

George Russo and Fred A. Messore, Senior Vice President, were the sole brokers in the sale of 419-423 Chapel Street, New Haven. The 8,400 SF +/- commercial building on .2 acres sold for $300,000. Colonial represented the Seller, Evelyn Riccio, who was represented by Attorney Joseph S. Dey. The Buyer, Sim lev Holdings, LLC was represented by Attorney Benjamin Trachten.

Michael Richetelli, President/Broker, represented the Landlord, Vlock Family Realty, in the leasing of 1,110 SF +/- of office space at 312 Boston Post Road, Orange, also known as the Fox Steel Building. The space was leased to Wipro, a global IT company for one (1) year.

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Fred A. Messore, Senior Vice President, represented the Landlord, Guy Ferraro, in the leasing of 850 SF +/- office space located at 1006 Boston Post Road, West Haven. The space is being tenanted by Epic Driving School.

Kevin Weirsman, Vice President, represented the Landlord, B&L Ramsdell, LLC in the leasing of 3,400 SF +/- flex/retail space located at 149 Ramsdell Street, New Haven. The space was leased to No Nonsense Functional Training, LLC for a five (5) year term. The Tenant was represented by Mike Boyarsky of Welco Realty.

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Weirsman also represented the Tenant, Windorama Inc., in the leasing of 6,000 SF +/- showroom/retail space located at 156 N. Bedford Road, Mount Kisco, NY, for a five (5) year term. The Owner, Sandy Kids Realty LLC, was represented by Joan Simon of Admiral Real Estate Services.

“The volume of transactions recently has been a positive sign. The Spring Market has definitely brought increased activity throughout the region.“, said Richetelli.

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