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Miller of Levey Miller Maretz markets 99,850 s/f of warehouse and office space at 75 Old Broadway

North Haven, CT A large warehouse and office building located off I-91 has space available for lease, through Levey Miller Maretz. The site, located at 75 Old Broadway, has 94,350 s/f available of warehouse space and 5,500 s/f available of office space. Steve Miller, principal at Levey Miller Maretz, is the listing agent.

The building features 20-foot-hight ceilings and is zoned for light industrial use. Tenants can lease between 10,000 and 99,850 s/f of space. In addition to being off I-91, the building is easily accessible from the Wilbur Cross Parkway.

Levey Miller Maretz is a full-service commercial real estate firm based in Woodbridge, Conn., that specializes in the sale and leasing of industrial, office, retail and investment properties, as well as property management.

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