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Angel of Angel Commercial, LLC sells 730-750 Commerce Drive for $1.6 million

Fairfield, CT Angel Commercial, LLC completed the sale of a 11,042 s/f industrial building located on 0.76 acre at 730-750 Commerce Dr., for $1.6 million. Jon Angel, president at Angel Commercial represented the buyer and the seller.

730-750 Commerce Drive - Fairfield, CT 730-750 Commerce Drive - Fairfield, CT

730 Commerce Drive LLC purchased the property from Commerce Properties LLC and Babcock Holdings LLC.

Five Star Products, Inc., a provider of non-shrink cement and epoxy-based construction solutions, previously occupied the space. “The company outgrew the building,” said Angel. “They moved to a larger facility in Shelton, CT.”

The attorney for the seller was Abby Bates, Esq., of Roberts & Bates, P.C., in Stamford, CT, and the buyer’s attorney was Stephan B. Grozinger, Esq, from Weston, CT.

Angel Commercial is a full-service 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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