Norwalk real estate investor M.F. DiScala & Co. recently invested $2.4 million to acquire a 35,000-square-foot industrial building in Rocky Hill, brokers say.
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Norwalk real estate investor M.F. DiScala & Co. recently invested $2.4 million to acquire a 35,000-square-foot industrial building in Rocky Hill, brokers say.
DiScala bought the 37-year-old, fully-occupied building on 4.6 acres at 51 Belamose Ave. from seller 51 Belamose LLC.
Colliers International represented the seller and buyer.
$300K Cromwell sale
A recently acquired Cromwell office building will house rehabilitation-services provider Change Inc.
Crump Real Estate LLC paid seller Lisa J Realty $300,000 for the 3,600-square-foot office building at 1251 South Main St.
Trevor Davis Commercial Real Estate LLC was the sole broker.
Crates’ Wallingford relo
Crates LLC has relocated its Wallingford custom-crate products and shipping services to another location in town.
Crates is now in 10,000 square feet at 43 Warehouse Point Road, a 25,000-square-foot industrial facility on 2.46 acres. Yalesville LLC is landlord.
Crates previously was at 168 North Plains Industrial Park Road.
Windsor Management leases
Landlord Windsor Management Co. has reported a series of lease signings and renewals at some of its Hartford area commercial properties. Windsor Management represented itself in lease talks, except where noted.
At Windsor's Kennedy Business Park, three tenants were signed. Media Links Inc. leased 10,000 square feet at 431C-D Hayden Station Road. Sentry Commercial represented the tenants.
At 425B Hayden Station Road, Technical Maintenance Inc. took 7,000 square feet. RM Bradley Co. represented the tenant.
Next door, at 425E, Groundwater and Environmental Services Inc. renewed its lease on 5,200 square feet for general offices. Cushman & Wakefield was the tenant's broker.
At Kennedy Technology Center, two new tenants are aboard: McNaughton Energy LLC signed for 6,000 square feet at 900A River St. for offices, light manufacturing, assembly, equipment testing, storage, distribution and a showroom. Windsor Management was sole broker.
At 900B River St., Argon Masking Corp. took 6,000 square feet for offices and distribution. Sentry Commercial was Argon's broker.
At 520 Hayden Station Road, SEKO Freight Co. renewed its lease on 12,000 square feet for offices and freight-forwarding. Sentry Commercial was SEKO's broker.
In South Windsor's Mallard Crossing Business Center, Siftex Equipment Co. renewed its lease on 9,800 square feet at 52D/E/F and 58C Connecticut Ave. for office, service and storage. Windsor Management was sole broker.
Also in South Windsor, at 490 Burnham St., Horst Engineering & Manufacturing Co. leased 16,000 square feet for manufacturing and distribution. Horst still has its main aerospace precision machining operations at 36 Cedar St. in East Hartford, the company says. Sentry Commercial was Horst's broker.
In Manchester's Westside Village Center, dental office Family Smiles Center LLC re-signed for 2,320 square feet at B-3 at 200 West Center St. Windsor Management was sole broker.
United Delivery’s relo
Courier service United Delivery Inc. has relocated to 4,080 square feet of industrial space at 29 Kripes Road in East Granby.
Landlord Airport Business Center III LP owns the 48,800-square-foot building on 8.34 acres.
United previously was housed at 480 Hayden Station Road in Windsor.
Sentry Commercial was sole broker in the lease.
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Gregory Seay is the Hartford Business Journal News Editor.
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