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Angel of Angel Commercial LLC completes 6,561 s/f lease to American Institute of Healthcare and Technology

480 Lordship Boulevard - Stratford, CT 480 Lordship Boulevard - Stratford, CT

Stratford, CT Jon Angel, president of Southport-based Angel Commercial LLC, completed a long term lease of 6,561 s/f of office space at 480 Lordship Blvd. American Institute of Healthcare and Technology (AIHT) has leased the remaining space bringing the building to 100% occupancy.

In 2012, AIHT opened its first Connecticut location on Long Beach Blvd., where they offer vocational training specializing in healthcare and technology. The school has continued to grow since opening and will be relocating to accommodate increasing enrollment.

AIHT offers courses in a variety of medical technician and medical assistant positions, helping people choose or modify their careers in allied healthcare fields, which are forecasted to remain a key source of job growth.

Jon Angel, Angel Commercial LLC Jon Angel, Angel Commercial LLC

“The property at 480 Lordship Blvd. gives AIHT the room they need now with the opportunity to expand when required and the presence on Lordship Boulevard gives the school greater visibility,” said Angel, who represented both the tenant and the landlord in the lease negotiations.

“Angel Commercial is one of the best real estate brokerage firms with access to key facilities in Fairfield County,” said Ravish Shah, director of AIHT Education. “Jon Angel is very approachable and always tries his best to accommodate client requirements.”

Angel Commercial is a full-service real estate brokerage firm headquartered in Fairfield County, Conn. The company specializing in the acquisition, disposition and leasing of office, industrial, multi-family and retail properties on a local and national level.

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