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Kornreich of Angel Commercial secures warehouse lease to Bessties LLC at 300 Wilson Ave., Norwalk, CT

Norwalk, CT According to Angel Commercial, LLC, Bessties LLC has signed a lease for warehouse space at 300 Wilson Ave. The company will set up its product preparation and packaging operation at the building. Bessties LLC is a growing producer of organic, high fiber food products, such as “besst” crackers and pancake mix, available on-line and through various grocers.

Eva Kornreich, vice president with Angel Commercial, negotiated the lease on behalf of the landlord and was the sole broker involved in the transaction.

“Industrial/warehouse space is a strong sector in the commercial real estate market and continues to lease at a brisk pace,” said Kornreich.

The 105,990 s/f warehouse/flex building, owned by 300 Wilson Avenue LLC, is home to the Sono Ice House and various promotional, media, and business service companies. Kornreich is the exclusive broker for the premises.

Angel Commercial is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in the acquisition, disposition, and leasing of office, industrial, retail, multi-family, development, and investment properties on a local and national level.

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