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Filler and Correia of RM Bradley Brokerage Company broker $1 million sale of 17,000 s/f building

Chestnut Hill Associates of Simsbury, LLC purchased 690 Hopmeadow St., a 17,000 s/f three story historical office and retail building in the center of town for $1 million. The seller, Webster Bank, vacated their office and retail branch space at 690 Hopmeadow St. in November 2012 to move their retail operations next door to a newly constructed branch at708 Hopmeadow St. Chestnut Hill Associates has yet to reveal their planned use for the building but have expressed their intention to maintain 690 Hopmeadow St.'s historic presence in the center of town. Managing partner and principal Andrew Filler of RM Bradley Brokerage Company represented the seller and senior vice president Rich Correia of RM Bradley represented the buyer.
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