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Stamford Stop & Shop Property Sells For $47 Million

The Stop & Shop located at 1937 W. Main St. in Stamford recently sold for $47 million, according to the Stamford Advocate.

Stop & Shop confirmed the sale to Patch, and said the deal simply represents a change in landlord.
Stop & Shop confirmed the sale to Patch, and said the deal simply represents a change in landlord. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

STAMFORD, CT — The property located at 1937 W. Main St. in Stamford, which is the site of a Stop & Shop grocery store, recently sold for $47 million, according to the Stamford Advocate.

Stop & Shop confirmed the sale to Patch, and said the deal simply represents a change in landlord.

"Stop & Shop's Stamford store at 1937 West Main Street will remain open, and we will continue to serve the local community as per usual," said Stop & Shop Communications and Community Relations Manager Maura O'Brien in an email.

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The Advocate reported that the property was sold by Vinayaka Realty, which is based in New York City, to Pennsylvania-based NWDF Owner LLC.

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The Stop & Shop at 1937 W. Main St. opened in 2006, the Advocate said, and employs around 90 people.

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