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Stubblebine Co. sells 29,000 s/f industrial to Stone Showcase of New England for $2.1m

1043 Turnpike Street - Stoughton, MA

Stoughton, MA The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International sold 1043 Turnpike St., a 27’ clear industrial distribution building, to Stone Showcase of New England for $2.1 million. 

David Skinner and James Stubblebine of Stubblebine Co. represented the seller, 1043 Turnpike LLC, and the buyer, Stone Showcase of New England.

Located on Rte. 24, the subject asset is situated in the town’s retail area. The property includes three loading docks, 6,000 s/f of office space and was an “off market deal.” 

Stone Showcase of New England specializes in home, office and corporate designs using the highest quality of granite, marble and a variety of stone.

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