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Lyman Real Estate represents LA-IN-USA, LLC in 7,500 s/f lease to AutoZone

Branford, CT America’s largest retailer of automotive parts and accessories will be leasing a new location at 854 West Main St., Rte. 1. Ron Lyman, CCIM, CEO of Lyman Real Estate, represented the lessor, LA-IN-USA, LLC. Kevin Daly of Sullivan Hayes Northeast was agent for the lessee, AutoZone Northeast, LLC.   

The AutoZone store will be the building’s principal tenant, occupying 7,500 s/f of the 9,331 s/f of available space. The location has 55 parking spaces. AutoZone Northeast has not yet set a date for the opening. 

Lyman Real Estate  represents commercial and residential buyers, sellers, landlords, and tenants. 

For more than 30 years, the firm has been providing a full range of commercial brokerage and development services, and has helped bring prominent national and regional companies into the area.

For additional information, please contact Patrick Sennott, Associate, at patricks@lymanre.com or 860-887-5000.

 

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