The Stubblebine Company brokers $1.75 million sale for Lumintron, LLC also know as Agiltron Inc.
The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International recently brokered the sale of 15 Cabot Rd. for Lumintron, LLC also know as Agiltron Inc. for $1.75 million. The property is a 16,000 s/f free-standing office building located on 1.2 acres near the intersection of I-95 and I-93.
James Stubblebine and David Stubblebine represented the seller, Lumintron, while Rob Cronin, Lincoln Properties, represented the buyer, Cabot Risk Strategies, LLC.
According to James Stubblebine, "We are thrilled and honored to continue our relationship with Jing Zhao and Tom Curl of Agilton Inc. and happy that Cabot Risk Management was able to secure such a great property. Certainly Cabot Road and the surrounding area has been a very popular location as evidenced by the multiple offers we received for the property."
The Stubblebine Company/CORFAC International specializes in the lease and sale of large industrial and flex properties throughout New England.
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