The Arbors at Brighton Park, a 132-unit luxury apartment community in Bloomfield, opened recently.
Get Instant Access to This Article
Subscribe to Hartford Business Journal and get immediate access to all of our subscriber-only content and much more.
- Critical Hartford and Connecticut business news updated daily.
- Immediate access to all subscriber-only content on our website.
- Bi-weekly print or digital editions of our award-winning publication.
- Special bonus issues like the Hartford Book of Lists.
- Exclusive ticket prize draws for our in-person events.
Click here to purchase a paywall bypass link for this article.
The Arbors at Brighton Park, a 132-unit luxury apartment community in Bloomfield, opened recently.
The Rohdie Group developed the complex at 672 Brighton Park Way, off Woodland Avenue, between Wintonbury Avenue and Blue Hills Avenue Extension.
Units feature one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans with high-end finishes including stainless steel appliances, hardwood-style flooring, oversized soaking tubs, built-in USB outlets, private balconies and in-unit washers and dryers.
Also, the complex offers a large clubhouse with a business center, gym and a saltwater pool.
KeyBank, formerly First Niagara Bank, provided a $17.1 million construction loan, officials said.
$885K Newington sale
A 20,120-square-foot Newington industrial building sold recently for $885,000, brokers say.
EMAS Realty LLC in West Hartford bought the building on a 2.2-acre site at 111 Holmes Road from Blu Sky Investors LLC of Essex.
Sentry Commercial represented the buyer. Lyman Real Estate Brokerage & Development represented the seller.
Hfd. Trumbull St. space
A combined 9,000 square feet split across two floors — or half the building's space — is available for lease in the historic downtown Hartford office building at 160 Trumbull St.
The 161-year-old, four-story building at the corner of Asylum Street has 4,500 square feet available on each of the third and fourth floors at $16.50 a foot triple net, according to lease broker Sentry Commercial.
According to HistoricbuildingsCT.com, one-time Hartford mayor, Tim Allyn, built the structure in 1855. His descendants have owned it ever since.
In the 1990s, the building was home to several night clubs. Today, Santander Bank's Connecticut regional offices are its sole tenant, Sentry said.
MicroCare’s N. Britain expansion
Medical-equipment cleaner-distributor MicroCare Corp. has leased a New Britain flex building, its second footprint expansion in the Hartford region in the past month.
MicroCare leased the 37-year-old, 14,600-square-foot building on 2.1 acres at 80 Production Court to expand manufacturing of its cleaning-sterilization products, according to tenant broker Sentry Commercial.
MicroCare has a chemical plant at 595 John Downey Drive, and administrative-engineering operations at 155 John Downey Drive.
Rocky Hill broker O,R&L Commercial represented landlord Knaus Properties LLC in the lease.
In September, MicroCare announced it nearly doubled to 52,600 square feet its footprint in leased industrial space at 1022 Elm St. in Rocky Hill. The company originally occupied the building in January.
Deal Watch wants to hear from you. E-mail it, along with contact information to: gseay@HartfordBusiness.com.
Gregory Seay is the Hartford Business Journal News Editor.
