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Micah, James and David Stubblebine of The Stubblebine Co. handle $5.1 million sale of 105,790 s/f building

Micah Stubblebine
James Stubblebine
David Stubblebine

Lawrence, MA Micah, James and David Stubblebine, principals at The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International, have completed the sale of 100 Shepard St. to Packaging Partners, LLC for $5.1 million. David and Micah Stubblebine represented the seller, Sekisui Voltek, LLC and James Stubblebine directly procured the buyer.

In 2009, four partners founded Packaging Partners with one goal in mind – to offer the widest possible range of products and exceptional customer service to provide complete packaging solutions for their customers. Today, they are a fast growing, innovative packaging company that manufactures custom protective packaging and supplies a full line of stock packaging products from six locations throughout the country.

100 Shepard Street, Lawrence MA

Built in 1947 with renovations in 1960 and expanded in the 1980s, the building offers 105,790 s/f on 5.5 acres and heavy electrical power. 

Established in 1987, The Stubblebine Co. specializes in selling and leasing large industrial properties and adaptive re-use sites.

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