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Fischer and Tsokalas of Fischer Real Estate arrange 5,709 s/f lease to Mid-Western Connecticut Council of Alcoholism, Inc.

Landlord Capwood Associates III, LLC has entered into a 5,709 s/f, 5-year lease with Danbury-based Mid-Western Connecticut Council of Alcoholism, Inc. (MCCA) for the entire second floor office space at 100 Elizabeth St. in downtown. Alan Fischer, CCIM, SIOR, of Fischer Real Estate represented MCCA. Cynthia Tsokalas, also of Fischer Real Estate, represented Capwood Associates. Joe Sullivan, a leader in the substance abuse and behavioral health field in Connecticut for almost 40 years, has been the CEO of MCCA since 1980. Sullivan has guided the growth of MCCA from a small outpatient clinic and 15-bed residential treatment center with 12 employees serving 300 clients a year to its current level of 175 employees serving more than 5,000 people a year. MCCA will open a new counseling center at this Elizabeth St. location.
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