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Bergin and Russsell of Pearce sell Milford building for $950,000

Milford, CT According to Barbara Pearce, CEO and president of Pearce Real Estate, John Bergin, Pearce senior commercial specialist, and Carl Russell, CCIM, SIOR, senior broker, Pearce Pros in the company’s Milford commercial office, sold 9 Research Dr. for $950,000.

Bergin and Russell represented the seller, Woodsearch Realty LLC of Woodbridge. Amiee Higgins of Jcorp Realty of Shelton, represented the buyer, Wellspring Cultural and Education Foundation, an organization which promotes and supports the cultural heritage of the Turkish-American community by organizing festivals, community events, art exhibits, intercultural conferences and programs.

“Through their diligent work, experience and attention to client service, John Bergin and Carl Russell have done an outstanding job with this sale,” said Pearce.  “Milford is a striving community which John and Carl know very well. This knowledge of the area and their expertise in commercial real estate make them both true assets to our firm and to the clients who turn to them.”

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