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Denenberg of Denenberg Realty Advisors completes $1.65 million sale

Neil Denenberg of Denenberg Realty Advisors has completed the sale of a building near Jackson Sq. for $1.65 million. The addresses include: 1641 Columbus Ave.; 1647 Columbus Ave.; 1693 Columbus Ave.; and 60 Amory St. The property consists of 24,500 s/f on a .62 acre lot. The seller of the property was Dominion, Inc. and the buyer was Columbus Amory, LLC. Denenberg represented both the buyer and the seller in the sale of the building. Denenberg said, "This building is one of the last of its kind in Boston. My client had the understanding and vision with all that is happening in Jackson Sq., to acquire this well positioned property one block from the Jackson Sq. T-Stop. As the new owners they now have the opportunity to turn this building into a wonderful asset both now, and in the future."
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