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New Dover Associates brokers $2.075m sale of 468 Great Rd., Acton

Scott Hughes, president, Stephen Bradley, senior vice president, and John Hughes, associate of New Dover Associates, Inc., Framingham and Dylan Connelly, associate of O'Brien Commercial Properties, Inc., Berlin co-brokered the sale of 468 Great Rd. to PS468, LLC for $2.075 million. New Dover Associates, Inc. represented the seller, Batstone, LLC, while O'Brien Commercial Properties, Inc. represented the buyer. 468 Great Rd. is a multi tenanted, two-story wood frame office building totaling 14,845 s/f with 2.87 acres of land. The property is located along Great Rd. and near Rtes. 2, 27 and I-495. In another transaction, Commonwealth Realty Group, LLC d/b/a Century 21 Commonwealth leased 5,478 s/f of office space at 10 Michigan Dr., Natick. Bradley represented the property owner, Microwave Development Laboratories, Inc. New Dover Associates, Inc. was the sole broker in the lease transaction.
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