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NAI Glickman Kovago and Jacobs sells
Auburn Crossing for $2.2 million

Auburn Crossing Building, 482 Southbridge Street - Auburn, MA

Auburn, MA NAI Glickman Kovago and Jacobs has completed sale of 482 Southbridge St., known as the Auburn Crossing Building for $2.2 million. The transaction was facilitated by David Burwick and Lexi Brissette of NAI Glickman Kovago and Jacobs, whose expertise and commitment to client satisfaction were instrumental in bringing this deal to fruition. The property, located in a rapidly growing market, is poised for continued success and development.

This sale marks a significant milestone in the local real estate market, highlighting the growing demand in the retail sector. With the Auburn Crossing building sold for $186 per s/f, this transaction underscores the increasing value of retail properties in the area. As the Central Massachusetts market continues to develop and attract interest, NAI Glickman Kovago and Jacobs remains dedicated to providing clients with service and in-depth market insights.

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