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Volpe of Coastal Commercial Real Estate sells 4,536 s/f building

Michael Volpe, Coastal
Commercial Real Estate

New Bedford, MA Coastal Commercial Real Estate completed the sale of a retail building located at 951 Brock Ave., which has been the home of a 7/11 Convenience store and Dunkin Donuts shop. 

Built in 1951, the building consists of 4,536 s/f of retail space with a parking lot.

The property will remain a convenience store with coffee shop. 

The seller was The Roland Dumas Living Trust and the buyer was Karm, RT 1. The sale details were undisclosed. 

The seller and buyer were represented by Michael Volpe from Coastal Commercial Real Estate.

Coastal Commercial Real Estate is a division of The Nery Corp. and specializes in the sales and leasing of office, retail, commercial, industrial and warehouse properties.

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