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U.S.-1 Ventures closes on the purchase of 547 Amherst Street for $3.125 million

Nashua, NH U.S.-1 Ventures closed on the purchase of 547 Amherst St., for $3.125 million. The class A four story, 35,427 s/f office tower is 96% occupied. The property has high visibility, historically high occupancy and is located amongst abundant retail, restaurants, office buildings and research and development properties.

547 Amherst Street - Nashua, NH 547 Amherst Street - Nashua, NH

U.S.-1 president Christine Diarbakerly was particularly attracted to this property because of its unique height and building structure compared to the primarily 1 story buildings along Amherst St.

U.S.-1 Ventures also recently purchased two other office buildings at 55 Ferncroft Rd., Danvers, Mass. and 38 Exchange St., Lynn, Mass. as part of an active office acquisition spree North of Boston.

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