West Hartford’s Park Place West and West Wynd apartments, totaling 106 units, recently sold for a combined $9.45 million, brokers say.Park Place West, at 158 Newington Road, has 63 units that are a mix of studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom flats, according to the New Haven office of broker Marcus & Millichap.The buyer is 158 […]
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West Hartford's Park Place West and West Wynd apartments, totaling 106 units, recently sold for a combined $9.45 million, brokers say.
Park Place West, at 158 Newington Road, has 63 units that are a mix of studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom flats, according to the New Haven office of broker Marcus & Millichap.
The buyer is 158 Park Place West LLC, according to the West Hartford town clerk's office. Westhart Apartments was the seller.
Westhart also sold West Wynd, at 51 Caya Ave., to Oakwood West LLC.
West Wynd has 49 one- and two-bedroom units.
Proto Group's leases
Nearly a half-dozen commercial tenants have signed on for almost 20,000 square feet of retail space in three retail centers in Cheshire and Wallingford, according to listing broker The Proto Group of North Haven. Proto was exclusive broker, except where noted.
In Cheshire, Morning Investments LLC signed a 10-year lease for 1,500 square feet in Everybody's Plaza, 1021 S. Main St., to open a Great Clips salon. Proto represented the tenant; Phillips Edison Co. represented landlord Cheshire Station LLC.
In Wallingford, a new, 10,000-square-foot retail shopping center going up at 893 North Colony Road/Route 5, next door to CVS, has garnered tenant signings. Proto represented landlord Centerplan.
Great Clips signed for 1,080 square feet in a lease valued at $130,800; Spring Communications, d/b/a AT&T, agreed to a five-year lease of 1,800 square feet worth $245,000; Starbucks Corp. executed a 10-year lease of 1,945 square feet valued at $900,000.
Kerry Wood, formerly of the Dartmouth Co., represented Great Clips. RHYS Commercial of Stamford represented Spring Communications. Sullivan Hayes NE represented Starbucks.
Finally, Better Burrito's of South Windsor leased 2,400 square feet for a new Panchero's Mexican Grill. The lease is valued at more than $630,000.
$450K New Britain parcel
A 1.1-acre residential-zoned parcel in New Britain is on the market at $450,000, brokers say.
The acreage at 331-335 and 343-349 Farmington Ave. is zoned for single- and two-family dwellings, or for other specified uses if the town agrees, according to listing broker Reno Properties Group LLC.
The site is not proximate to the city's CTfastrak depots, but there is a 64-unit mid-rise apartment building next door, Reno said.
Ex-EDAC bldg. listed
A 22,140-square-foot Farmington industrial building that once housed operations for EDAC Technologies is listed for sale or lease.
The property at 1806 New Britain Ave. was one of three EDAC occupied, totaling 88,597 square feet, as headquarters and for manufacturing aeroparts and components. EDAC has since relocated headquarters and production to Cheshire.
EDAC vacated the buildings following its state-assisted purchase of and relocation into larger industrial and office space that Pratt & Whitney previously occupied at 500 Knotter Drive in Cheshire.
Last summer, Polar Industries paid $2.1 million to acquire all three buildings, relocating operations from 33 Columbus Blvd. into two and putting the third on the market. Polar presently occupies 1790 and 1798 New Britain Ave.
According to listing broker Amodio Real Estate, 1806 New Britain Ave. is fully air conditioned; has 30-foot clear ceiling heights; has three overhead five-ton bridge cranes; and three drive-in doors.
New Britain's Amodio & Co. Real Estate is listing broker.
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