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Angel of Angel Commercial acts as sole broker in 5,785 s/f lease to Dark Field Technologies

Jon Angel, Angel Commercial

Shelton, CT Dark Field Technologies is relocating their headquarters from Orange to Shelton, CT, according to Jon Angel, president of Angel Commercial, L.L.C. They have leased 5,785 s/f of space at 5 Research Dr.

“5 Research Dr. is an 84,000 s/f office building near Rte. 8 that is owned and managed by R.D. Scinto, Inc.,” said Angel who was the sole broker in this transaction. “Tenants in this building have access to the plethora of amenities available at the nearby Enterprise Corporate Park, which include a private fitness club, cafés, a 200-person auditorium, daycare center, airport limo/shuttle service, salon & spa, and tennis and basketball courts.”

Founded in 1997 in Darien, Dark Field Technologies is a privately owned technology company which designs and builds high-resolution laser and camera systems. These systems deliver 100% online, real-time, automatic inspection and metrology of energy storage devices, flexible electronics, display glass, smart glass, battery films, medical films, uncoated and coated plastic film and glass and thin film Photovoltaics. 

Angel Commercial, L.L.C. is a full-service commercial real estate brokerage firm headquartered in Fairfield County, Connecticut. The company specializes in the acquisition, disposition, and leasing of office, industrial, multi-family and retail properties on a local and national level.

 

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