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Zoned industrial, the acreage at 270 Woodland Ave., near Essex Lane, has easy access to I-91, via Day Hill Road, accord- ing to listing broker Reno Properties. It also sits among clusters of single- and multi-family housing, making residential development an alternative use, and is proximate to other corporate and com- mercial enterprises along Woodland Ave- nue, Blue Hills Avenue and Day Hill Road. Hartford Winnelson's lease Plumbing-heating hardware supplier Hartford Winnelson Co. has leased 8,987 square feet of industrial and office space at 522 Cottage Grove Road in Bloomfield for a second area location. Kinneret Associates L.P. owns the 64,000-square-foot industrial complex on 22.3 acres. Hartford Winnelson also has a parts- house/showroom at 287 Homestead Ave., in the city's North End. Sentry Commercial, in conjunction with Hart Group International, was sole lease broker. Mansfield apts. pre-lease Mansfield's Meadowbrook Gardens has begun pre-leasing its first 50 units of three phases of apartments set for mid-spring opening to house students at UConn and Eastern Connecticut State University. Each three-bedroom unit ranges in size from 1,280 square feet to 1,500 square feet and rent from $2,129 to $2,200 a month, according to developer Uniglobe Invest- ment LLC. Each has central air condition- ing, in-unit washers-dryers, and a garage. First move-ins are set for May or June, officials said. Artisan Development LLC is general contractor. Meadowbrook will have 150 apartments once all three construction phases are com- pleted, according to principal Fairfield County investor Zhifeng "Jack" Yang. The pricetag for a fully completed Mead- owbrook Gardens is pegged at $29.5 million, about 40 percent of which will be funded under the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service's EB-5 initiative, officials said. Meadowbrook is one of Connecticut's first commercial realty projects financed under the 26-year-old federal program that allows foreign nationals to earn a U.S. visa by making sizable American investments. Manchester bldg. listed A 6,000-square-foot Manchester indus- trial building is on the market for $415,000, brokers say. The 26-year-old building on 0.48 acres at 697 Parker St. has twin 12-foot by 12-foot drive-in doors; 1,050 square feet of office space; a new shingle roof; and 600-amp elec- tric service. It has parking for 20 vehicles. Sentry Commercial is listing broker. $795K Bristol listing A 17,792-square-foot Bristol industrial- flex building, with potential to serve as offices, is for sale at $795,000, brokers say. The building that at one time housed Advanced Printing Service Inc. was orig- inally erected on its one-acre parcel in 1964, but underwent extensive refurbish- ing in 2003, according to listing broker Sentry Commercial. It has one drive-in door and 5,000 square feet of office space. Economic incentives related to the property also are available from the city of Bristol, Sentry said. 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 Fresenius Medical Care Windsor's new Windsor dialy- sis clinic at 1 Emerson Drive. 697 Parker St., Manchester. P H O T O S | C O N T R I B U T E D

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