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The Stubblebine Company represents seller in $2.075 million sale of 39,000 s/f building - Sagandorf of Taupier represented the buyer

Lowell, MA The principals of RKKC, LLC aka Patriot Care LLC, recently purchased 170 Lincoln St., a 13’ clear 39,000 s/f single story industrial building formerly occupied by Prelco, for $2.075 million.

David, James, and Micah Stubblebine, principals of The Stubblebine Company, represented the seller, while Fran Sagandorf of Taupier represented the buyer in the transaction.

170 Lincoln Street - Lowell, MA 170 Lincoln Street - Lowell, MA

The property is strategically located off the Lowell connector one mile from the intersection of Rte. 3 and Rte. 495. The property offers access to and prominent visibility from the Lowell Connector.

According to James Stubblebine, Patriot Care bought the building because of the wide open floor plan, proximity to major highways and willingness of the city to facilitate the use.

The Stubblebine Company/ CORFAC International produces value for their clients by providing creative solutions and aggressive marketing in the greater Boston commercial real estate marketplace by putting the goals and objectives of their clients first and adhering to biblical principles. They combine suburban Boston expertise in the industrial, flex and office property markets with direct senior management involvement with clients and properties to produce unparalleled results for clients locally, regionally, nationally and internationally through their affiliation with CORFAC International, a top five global network of entrepreneurial commercial real estate services firms.

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