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Olson and Everest of Nordlund Associates negotiate $2.559 million sale

30 Log Bridge Road - Middleton, MA

 

Middleton, MA Kevin Olson and Chris Everest of Nordlund Associates, Inc. negotiated the $2.559 million sale of 30 Log Bridge Rd. Unit 202, a 22,000 s/f new construction condominium within the North Shore Business Center, located off of Rte.114. North Shore Business Center, totaling 150,000 s/f on 14 acres, provides new construction flex/industrial opportunities for sale. 

Kevin Olson, Nordlund Associates, Inc.

 

Chris Everest, Nordlund Associates, Inc.

 

Nordlund Associates represented the buyer and the seller, Remphos Technologies LLC and North Shore Business Center LLC. 

Nordlund Associates, Inc. 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. We attribute our success to our knowledge, expertise, personalized service and entrepreneurial values. Creative solutions, adjustments and decisions are made on the go.

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