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Lyman Real Estate sells 176 and 184 North Main Street for $135,000

Eric Reisner,
Lyman Real Estate

Norwich, CT According to Ron Lyman, CCIM, CEO of Lyman Real Estate, Tim Bartha sold 176 and 184 North Main St. to John Oliveira, the owner of Johnny’s Clam Shack, the tenant at the 184 North Main St. location. Lyman agent Eric Reisner represented both sides of the transaction. The two parcels, totaling 1.04 acres, sold for $135,000.

Currently closed for the season, Johnny’s will reopen in the spring at the newly expanded location.

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