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Trevor Davis Commercial Real Estate completes three sales totaling $925,000

392 Washington Street - Middletown, CT
Trevor Davis

Middletown, CT Trevor Davis, CCIM of Trevor Davis Commercial Real Estate has completed three sales totaling $925,000. The sales include:

• The sale of a 7,500 s/f building on 2.85 acres at 61 Industrial Park Rd. It was owned by Bailey’s Express and sold to Accurate Logistics, LLC for $395,000. There are 18 docks in this trucking transfer building. Davis represented the seller and NAI James E. Hanson represented the buyer.

• The sale of 0.3 acres at 733 Washington St. at the corner of Boston Rd. The land was owned by Sandro Labbadia and sold for $100,000 to 733 Washington Street Middletown, LLC. Davis was the only broker in the sale.

• The sale of a 7,140 s/f retail building with 1.1 acres at 392 Washington St. The property was owned by Sebastian F. Marino and sold for $430,000 to 392 Washington Middletown, LLC. Davis was the only broker in the sale. It was originally the Honda Motorcycle dealer.

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