Johnston and Holmes of R.W. Holmes Realty brokers $1.375 million sale
Craig Johnston, senior vice president and Garry Holmes, president of R.W. Holmes Realty represented Bonazzoli Realty Trust and procured the buyer Gremar Realty Trust in the sale of 135 Maple St., for $1.375 million.
135 Maple St. is an 18,116 s/f retail building situated on 1.3 acres, Monnick Supply Company Inc, will renovate and occupy the building as a local hardware store.
Monnick Supply Co Inc., with two locations, is a family owned full service hardware store. The in-store atmosphere is fun and friendly, customers receive outstanding service and are treated like family, and top quality products are offered at great prices. Monnick Supply Co. strives to provide superior value, products, and services to local businesses and homeowners
Since 1976 R.W. Holmes Realty has assisted corporations and investor/developers with their local, national, and international real estate needs. R.W. Holmes specializes in property leasing, investment sales, tenant representation, consulting and asset management.
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