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NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs sell 21,882 s/f industrial for $2.613 million

Worcester, MA NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs brokered the sale of a 21,882 s/f industrial facility located at 75 East Worcester Rd. The property sold for $2.613 million ($119.41 per s/f).

The facility will continue to serve warehousing functions and will now also house operations for Cohen’s United Baking Co., acquired by the buyer, Harry Kokkinis. The building has been newly branded as The Bread Factory.

This transaction was handled through internal collaboration at NAI Glickman Kovago & Jacobs: vice presidents Cody Miner and Jonah Glickman represented the seller, while principal Mike Jacobs and vice president Tim Whittredge represented the buyer, ensuring a smooth and efficient process for all parties involved.

Jacobs said “Kokkinis, former president and owner of Table Talk Pies, has been a herald in the local and regional food manufacturing industry. We value his partnership and taking part in this latest venture which reflects a continued commitment to Worcester’s commercial and industrial landscape.”

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