Christie, McGee of NAI Hunneman sell retail building for $1.3 million
NAI Hunneman has brokered the sale of a 12,000 s/f boutique retail building for $1.3 million.
NAI Hunneman's Carl Christie, executive vice president, and Dan McGee, financial analyst and sales associate, represented the seller, F&M Trust, and procured the buyer, 1487 Main Street Realty Trust.
Located at 1487 Main St., the building was constructed in 1987 and contains four retail suites totaling 12,000 s/f.
"We found a great buyer for this boutique building that is strategically located in the center of Tewksbury," said Christie. "The new owner plans to hold it as an investment."
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