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Criscuolo of Press/Cuozzo Realtors handles 15,000 s/f building lease

North Haven, CT According to Stephen Press, SIOR, of Press/Cuozzo Realtors, his associate, Susan Criscuolo, has leased 85 Defco Park Rd. The 15,000 s/f building is on a three-acre lot allowing for on-site vehicle storage. 

Criscuolo marketed the property on behalf of the landlord, CJ Realty Company, and procured the tenant Elite Limousine Service Inc. The long-term lease commenced June 1, 2026.

Elite Limousine Service Inc., will be relocating from 575 Washington Ave., that they grew out of quickly, and they also maintain locations in Norwalk and Hartford. Criscuolo has been awarded their sub-let listing on their Washington Ave. location.

Press/Cuozzo Realtors has been serving the greater New Haven area since 1990 and is known throughout New Haven County as an innovative and aggressive force successfully marketing all types of properties.

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