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Everest and Fisher of Nordlund Associates negotiate $835,000 sale

Georgetown, MA Chris Everest and Jack Fisher of Nordlund Associates, Inc. negotiated the sale of 11 Martel Way, a 7,200 s/f industrial warehouse building located off of Rte. 133. The property is set on 9.06 acres, and sold for $835,000. Nordlund represented the seller, Warren Light Craft, Inc., and David Hark of The Drumlin Group represented the buyer.

11 Martel Way - Georgetown, MA

Also, Everest, Fisher and Tom Blaisdell of Nordlund negotiated the sublease of 107 High St. in Danvers, a 6,550 s/f retail space located at the juncture of Rte. 35 and High St. Nordlund represented the landlord, Peoples United Bank, and Barbara Thibodeau of Laer Realty Partners represented the tenant, First Ipswich Bank.

107 High Street - Danvers, MA

Nordlund Associates is a full-service commercial real estate firm serving tenants, landlords and investors by facilitating the acquisition and/or divestiture of properties through traditional and innovative strategies. They attribute their success to their knowledge, expertise, personalized service and entrepreneurial values. Creative solutions, adjustments and decisions are made on the go.

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