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Glickman Kovago and Co. brokers $650,000 sale of 10,000 s/f building

Glickman Kovago and Company recently sold 21 West Main St. The 10,000 s/f building was built in 1995, sits on 1.84 acres of land and features 220 feet of frontage on Rte. 9. Most recently, the building housed the children's apparel company Taggie's. 21 West Main St. sold to HER Holdings, LLC for $650,000, and will be the new home to Lycott Environmental, Inc. Lycott will be moving its operations from Charlton. David Cohen and Jim Glickman, both of Glickman Kovago, represented the seller Daved, LLC. Jeff Borus, also of Glickman Kovago , represented the buyer, HER Holdings, LLC. In addition, VSPA, a nail salon, has signed a lease for 1,800 s/f of space in the People's Place located at 386 Shrewsbury St. in Worcester. VSPA joins national tenants Little Caesar's and Anytime Fitness. Carl and David Burwick of Glickman Kovago represented the landlord and Hong Tran of Lehong Realty represented the tenant.
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