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ABG Commercial Realty facilitates $7 million sale of 801 Worcester St.

801 Worcester Street - Natick, MA

Natick, MA ABG Commercial Realty has completed the sale of a 24,448 s/f retail and office property located at 801 Worcester St. The asset was sold by Cognex to Empire Management for $7 million.

Bernard Gibbons, managing director at ABG Commercial Realty, represented the buyer, Empire Management, in the transaction. The seller was represented by JLL.

This prime retail and flex property offers visibility and exposure along busy Rte. 9, one of MetroWest’s most traveled retail corridors.

Featuring a modern façade with signage, the property provides frontage and accessibility for vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The interior is characterized by high ceilings and a functional layout well-suited for a variety of commercial uses. With flexible floor plans and on-site parking, the location ensures visibility and high traffic counts.

“The acquisition of 801 Worcester St. represents a significant addition to Empire Management’s portfolio in a very competitive corridor,” said Gibbons. “Securing a flex asset of this scale with such prominent frontage allows for a wide range of future uses, highlighting the sustained demand for versatile commercial footprints in the Natick market.”

The sale further demonstrates the robust investment climate for well-positioned suburban assets that offer a blend of office, retail, and industrial capabilities.

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