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Ellis of Conway Commercial brokers $890,000 sale of 322-326 N Main Street on behalf of seller TJB LLC

Dave Ellis, Conway Commercial Dave Ellis, Conway Commercial

Randolph, MA Dave Ellis of Conway Commercial has brokered the sale of 322-326 N Main St., for $890,000. The property consists of two buildings occupied with retail and office tenants including a mix of office professionals, dry cleaner, clothing retailer, chiropractor, and a night club.

Ellis represented the seller, TJB LLC, and procured the buyer, UTP Realty,LLC. The owner, Tad Bonvie, commended Ellis for his expertise and professionalism. “In the face of many adversities with this deal David kept it together and made the process work,” said Bonvie.

Conway Commercial was established in 1956 as a division of Jack Conway & Co., Inc., one of the largest independently owned real estate companies in New England.

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