U-Haul’s realty development arm paid $2.5 million for a Meriden’s Lincoln Plaza shopping center to house a proposed U-Haul transportation-self-storage depot.
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U-Haul’s realty development arm paid $2.5 million for a Meriden’s Lincoln Plaza shopping center to house a proposed U-Haul transportation-self-storage depot.
Amerco Real Estate Co., of Phoenix, Ariz., bought the 54-year-old, 71,000-square-foot plaza on 5.8 acres at 311 W. Main St. (Route 71) from seller MSCI 2007-IQ16 Retail 380 LLC, according to sole broker Colliers International.
Save-A-Lot grocery is an anchor tenant.
B&F’s $2.3M N. Britain buy
New Britain’s B&F Machine Co. bought for $2.3 million a 92,000-square-foot industrial building in the city.
Moore Warehouse LLC sold the building at 370 John Downey Drive, said sole broker Colliers International.
B&F specializes in milling, grinding and turning for aeroengine and consumer-parts makers.
$475K W. Hartford sale
Hartford’s Adams Ahern Sign Solution acquired a West Hartford industrial building for $475,000.
EDI LLC sold 8,000-square-foot 120 Vanderbilt Ave., according to sole broker Colliers International.
The single-tenant, two-story building opened in 1988.