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June 19, 2017 — GreenCircle Awards

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8 Hartford Business Journal • June 19, 2017 www.HartfordBusiness.com West Hartford office-warehouse sold for $883K A West Hartford office-warehouse building sold recently for $882,500, brokers say. Arthur Peterson and Linda Pountney sold the 24,164-square-foot building on 1.1 acres at 121 Talcott Road, near the West Hartford-Hartford border, to 121 Talc- ott Road LLC, said seller's broker Sentry Commercial. The buyer was unrepresented. S. Windsor space available About half the space — 132,000 square feet — in a South Windsor distribution warehouse building is for lease, brokers say. J&J's Tri-State Delivery Service Inc. occupies almost half the 256,000-square- foot building on 12.07 acres at 1640 John Fitch Blvd. Of the space available, approximately 124,500 square feet is warehouse space that can be subdivided, said listing broker Sentry Commercial. Previously, the building had been listed last fall as available for lease or sale at $6.95 million. The property is no longer for sale, Sentry said. Built in 1970 and refurbished in 1987, it has 32 interior docks, parking for 100 vehi- cles, 15,000 square feet of office space, and rail service. The asked rent is $2.95 a foot. Ex-Gerber space for lease A 61,230-square-foot portion of the former Gerber Scientific campus in South Windsor is for lease, brokers say. Built in 1965 and refurbished in 1999, the air-conditioned industrial space at 75 Gerber Road West comes with four tailgate loading docks, one drive-in door and 2,662 square feet of expandable office space, according to co-listing brokers Sentry Com- mercial and Newmark Grubb Knight Frank. The lease rate is $5 per square foot. The building's total size is 194,000 square feet. TicketNetwork owns the building. Four listed at $950K in N. Britain A quartet of income-producing prop- erties at three New Britain addresses are listed for sale for a combined $950,000, brokers say. The four properties at 545, 551, 557 Stanley St. share the same owner, said Newington listing broker Reno Properties Group LLC. At 545 Stanley is a three-story, three- family residential building with 6,192 square feet. 551 Stanley is a three-story, four-family building with 7,570 square feet. 557 Stanley is a two-story, 4,760-square- foot industrial-commercial building. It is fully air conditioned. In addition, the prop- erty contains an eight-bay garage building. According to Reno Properties, the quar- tet have the potential to generate annual net operating income of $70,000 to $80,000. n Deal Watch wants to hear from you. E-mail deals along with contact informa- tion to: gseay@HartfordBusiness.com. Gregory Seay is the Hartford Business Journal News Editor. Gregory Seay DEAL WATCH (Counter-clockwise from top left) 121 Talcott Road, West Hartford. 1640 John Fitch Blvd. and 75 Gerber Road, South Windsor. 557, 545 and 551 Stanley St., all in New Britain. P H O T O S | C O N T R I B U T E D Additional Blue Ribbon Honorees • Best in Class Offi ce: Consolidation of State of CT Government Offi ces, Hartford, submitted by Tecton Architects • Best Specialty Project: Mystic Seaport Thompson Exhibition Building, Mystic, submitted by Centerbrook Architects • Best Sustainable Project: Coltsville-JCJ Architect Offi ces, Hartford, submitted by JCJ Architecture • Best Interior Project: Quinnipiac University Brand Strategy Group, Hamden, submitted by Amenta Emma Architects • Best in Class Healthcare: Hartford Hospital Center for Education, Simulation and Innovation, Hartford, submitted by Tecton Architects • Best in Class Residential: Capewell Lofts, Hartford, submitted by CIL and designed by Crosskey Architects Blue Ribbon Committee from left to right: Edward Shelton, Josephine Aberle, Jonathan Putnam, co-chair and co-emcee Kelsey Rath, Melissa Roy, co-emcee Katherine Lambert, co-chair Lisa Chapman, Megan Cleary, president Courtney Hendricson, Jim Brooks. Taking top honors with the best in show Blue Ribbon was Symmetry Partners in Glastonbury, which additionally won in the category of Best in Class Commercial space. The project team included the owners, Symmetry Partners, Amenta Emma Architects, Carlin Construction Company, and Edward Stanley Engineers. The new Sandy Hook School in Newtown was recipient of the "People's Choice Award," selected by attendees during the event. The project was additionally named Best in Class Education. Project team members were Svigals Partners, Consigli Construction, BVH Integrated Services, STV/DPM, Michael Horton Associates, and Richter & Cegan. Eight outstanding real estate projects were honored at The Connecticut Science Center in April by CREW CT, an organization dedicated to supporting and advancing the achievements of women in commercial real estate. THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 EVENT SPONSORS Media Sponsors PHOTO © J. FIERECK PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO © J. FIERECK PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO © J. FIERECK PHOTOGRAPHY CREW CT Celebrates 22nd Annual Blue Ribbon Awards: The Best of Connecticut Real Estate

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