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Richetelli, Russo, Messore and Weirsman of Colonial Properties
handles five deals including a $300,000 sale

419-423 Chapel Street - New Haven, CT

Orange, CT According to Michael Richetelli, president and designated broker of Colonial Properties, Inc., the company has completed multiple deals including the following transactions:    

• George Russo and Fred Messore, senior vice president, were the sole brokers in the sale of 419-423 Chapel St. in New Haven. The 8,400 s/f commercial building on .2 acres sold for $300,000. Colonial represented the seller, Evelyn Riccio, who was represented by Attorney Joseph S. Dey. The buyer, Sim lev Holdings, LLC was represented by Attorney Benjamin Trachten. 

Michael Richetelli, 
Colonial Properties

 

George Russo, 
Colonial Properties

 

Fred Messore, 
Colonial Properties

 

Kevin Weirsman, 
Colonial Properties

 

• Richetelli represented the landlord, Vlock Family Realty, in the leasing of 1,110 s/f of office space at 312 Boston Post Rd., also known as the Fox Steel Building. The space was leased to Wipro, a global IT company for one year.

• Fred Messore, senior vice president, represented the landlord, Guy Ferraro, in the leasing of 850 s/f office space located at 1006 Boston Post Rd. in West Haven. The space is being tenanted by Epic Driving School. 

• Kevin Weirsman, vice president, represented the landlord, B&L Ramsdell, LLC in the leasing of 3,400 s/f flex/retail space located at 149 Ramsdell St. in New Haven. The space was leased to No Nonsense Functional Training, LLC for a five-year term. The tenant was represented by Mike Boyarsky of Welco Realty.

• Weirsman also represented the tenant, Windorama Inc., in the leasing of 6,000 s/f showroom/retail space located at 156 N. Bedford Rd. in Mount Kisco, NY, for a five-year term. The owner, Sandy Kids Realty LLC, was represented by Joan Simon of Admiral Real Estate Services. 

“The volume of transactions recently has been a positive sign. The spring market has definitely brought increased activity throughout the region,“ said Richetelli.

Colonial Properties is a full service commercial and residential real estate brokerage company.  The firm handles all types of real estate transactions including the sale and leasing of retail, industrial, office and investment properties.

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