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The Stubblebine Company and NAI facilitate $4.75 million sale to Bosco Crane Co.

Canton, MA The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International and NAI sold 348 Turnpike St., for $4.75 million. David Stubblebine, Matty Drouillard, and Stephen Flynn of The Stubblebine Company represented the buyer, Danny McKeeney, while Mitch Stepien from NAI represented the seller, 348 Turnpike LLC. The 39,100 s/f warehouse/flex building situated on 2.5 acres is located two miles from I-93 and 4.1 miles from Rte. 24.

Bosco Crane Company Inc., founded in 2000 by Daniel McKeeney Sr., is a family-owned crane, rigging, and trucking company. They serve the Metro Boston area, including the South and North Shores, Cape Cod, and the Islands. The company offers 24/7 emergency services, same-day responses, and holds all necessary permits for major cities. Their fleet includes Liebherr cranes, and their team comprises licensed, insured operators affiliated with IUOE Local 4.

David Stubblebine said, “Mr. McKeeney made a very astute decision to purchase the asset as the property will accommodate Bosco Crane’s continued growth and other business interests.”

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