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Ellis of Conway Commercial brokers $899,000 building sale

Dave Ellis of Conway Commercial recently sold a multi-tenant office building at 23 Aldrin Rd., for $899,000. Located in the Plymouth Industrial Park, the 11,000 s/f building will serve as the corporate headquarters and training facility for the Mamma Mia's Restaurant Company. Ellis represented the seller - 23 Aldrin Park LLC - and procured the buyer, P&JV Management Corporation. "Dave was wonderful to work with," said Brenda Kelly, CFO for P&JV. "This was without a doubt the easiest real estate transaction and closing I have ever experienced. I was so pleased with Dave's professionalism and the accommodating way that he handled the deal that we are continuing to work together in search of additional property." Established in 1956, Norwell-based Conway Commercial is a division of Jack Conway, Realtor, one of the largest independent real estate companies in New England.
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