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Koury and Heald of JLL completes $5.3m sale for Nai Nan Ko and Argonaut Holdings

Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) has negotiated the sale of 399 Washington St., a 5.6 acre redevelopment site on Rte. 128. According to public record, the property was sold for $5.3 million. The property was sold to Nai Nan Ko by Argonaut Holdings. JLL's managing director of retail sales Jim Koury and assistant vice president Nathaniel Heald exclusively represented the seller and procured the buyer. The property is located at exit 36 adjacent to the intersection of Rte. 128 and I-93. It was formerly occupied by Lannan Buick Pontiac. Koury said, "Argonaut took advantage of the strengthening market to realize aggressive pricing for the property. The transaction was also very beneficial for the buyer, who secured a long term location at the intersection of two interstate highways."
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IREM President’s Message: Fostering community connections during the holiday season

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Selecting the right façade installation firm - by Steven Powell

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Recently passed legislation creates opportunities to meet CT’s changing energy needs - by Klein and Feinn

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