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12 Hartford Business Journal • June 15, 2015 www.HartfordBusiness.com Ohio firm's $1.5M buys Windsor site to expand O hio building-products manufactur- er Telling Industries paid $1.35 mil- lion for an industrial-warehouse property in Windsor. Telling bought the building at 1050 Ken- nedy Road from Lappin Realty. Renovation plans are in the works for the 83,736-square- foot facility on 5.6 acres. Telling makes premium metal fram- ing and accessories. Its other production facilities are in Arizona and Arkansas. • • • Boost's Hartford space A Boost mobile franchisee has leased space for a retail store at 213A New Park Ave. in Hartford. 240 Farmington LLC signed a 1,200-square-foot lease in the space next door to a laundromat, both across New Park from Stop & Shop supermarket and the CTfastrak station. Marc Gottesdiener & Co. was sole leas- ing broker and procured the tenant, which operates other mobile telecom stores in the region. Landlord is Yaz LLC of New York. • • • Trevor Davis sets leases Middletown broker Trevor Davis Com- mercial Real Estate has completed a series of property sales and leases in several Mid- dlesex County communities. The firm was sole broker, except where noted. In Middletown, Eastern Reloca- tion Corp. leased the 31,800-square-foot industrial building at 2303 South Main St. from Jem Wire Products Inc. for storage. At 1251 South Main, Change Inc. leased 3,932 square feet from landlord Lisa J Realty LLC. At Middletown Business Park, Global Recruiters Network leased 772 square feet; FIA Inc. leased 1,114 square feet; and Connecticut Carbide leased 2,190 square feet from landlord BostonMiddle- town LLC. The park is now 85 percent leased, broker Trevor Davis said. At Sanibel Professional Offices, 955 S. Main, International Society for Clinical Densitometry signed for 1,753 square feet with landlord Trevor Davis Commercial Real Estate LLC, Receiver. CBRE/New England represented the ten- ant. Sanibel's three buildings were once a private hospital and nursing home. In the Pythian Building, 360 Main St., Dominic Lucia leased 346 square feet from landlord Trevor Davis Commercial for massage therapy. Across the street, at The Central, 363 Main, six office tenants signed leases: Oliver Wealth Management LLC, Lloyd Cloud, Larry Antosz, JMGN, Erika Moses and Susan Tobin. Landlord is 363 Main St. Mid - dletown LLC. The five-story edifice was once the Cen- tral National Bank building. At the medical complex at 520 Say- brook Road, Mid- dlesex Urology PC leased 3,932 square feet. Rich Lee repre- sented landlord SP III Middletown LLC. Two tenants signed leases at Sanseer Mill Office Park, 282 Main Street Exten- sion. Adventure Rooms has leased 3,053 square feet; and The Eighth leased 1,403 square feet from landlord C&S Invest- ments LLC. Sanseer Mill is an old brick mill that was an adaptive reuse project. In Cromwell, DMH Enterprises LLC paid seller RAM Enterprises $400,000 for the 8,384-square-foot industrial building at 500 Corporate Row. Connecticut Tem- perature Controls LLC will be the user. In Newington, Brickman Group Ltd. leased 2,600 square feet at 769 N. Mountain Road from landlord Richard Cardillo Revo- cable Trust. The tenant operates its regional commercial-property maintenance crews from that site, Trevor Davis said. Lee & Associates represented Brickman. In Plainville, Cintas Corp. signed for 9,000 square feet at 394 East St. to house its regional fire- protection division. CBRE/ New England represented Cintas. • • • N. Britain housing honors A pair of revamped New Britain pub- lic-housing projects have won national recognition. Industria Commons and Brytania Square garnered "honorable mention'' in the 21st annual Charles L. Edson Tax Credit Excellence Awards in Washington D.C., pre- sented to America's most outstanding low- income housing tax credit properties. n Deal Watch wants to hear from you. E-mail it, along with contact informa- tion to: gseay@HartfordBusiness.com. Gregory Seay is the Hartford Business Journal News Editor. Gregory Seay DEAL WATCH Quality Construction + Butler Manufacturing = Repeat Customers www.borghesibuilding.com © 2011 BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. All rights reserved. Butler Manufacturing™ is a division of BlueScope Buildings North America, Inc. 2155 East Main Street • Torrington, Connecticut 06790 317–321 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT | 2005 | 31,000 sq ft 270–290 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT 2002 | 33,000 sq ft 227-235 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT 2014 | 25,000 sq ft Contact us at 1-855-BUILD-86 or visit us on the web. Taking Social Responsibility to Heart FORUM SAVE THE DATE! 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