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Cushman & Wakefield arranges sale of 288,795 s/f Class A office campus to KS Partners

Wallingford, CT Cushman & Wakefield has arranged the sale of The Campus at Greenhill, a Class A office campus located at 108 Leigus Rd., to KS Partners, LLC.

Built in 2012 following LEED guidelines, the Campus at Greenhill consists of 288,795 s/f of office space and represents one of the newest and most technologically advanced multi-tenant office campuses in central Connecticut. The property offers a true campus environment with an amenity package, including a full-service cafeteria, a fitness center, and on-site parking with more than 1,700 spaces. The campus features underfloor air distribution (UFAD), advanced building systems, and enterprise-grade IT and security infrastructure.

Situated on more than 100 acres, the property also includes excess land, providing long-term flexibility for a variety of strategic uses.

Located between New Haven and Hartford, the Campus at Greenhill offers access to I-91, Rte. 15, and the broader Northeast Corridor. The location provides connectivity to major business centers and excellent accessibility for tenants across the region.

Cushman & Wakefield’s Matt Torrance and Al Mirin of the firm’s Capital Markets team represented the seller in the transaction alongside Bob Motley.

“We’re excited to sink our teeth into this unique property,” said Jennifer Carrigan, VP, director of leasing at KS Partners. “The Campus at Greenhill is a truly exceptional asset and will complement our existing Corporate Ridge properties at 500 Enterprise Dr., 55 Capital Blvd., and 175 Capital Blvd. in Rocky Hill.”

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