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Triglione of Nordlund Associates Inc. and Carbone Commercial RE Inc. broker $1.6 million sale

Wilmington, MA Brian Triglione of Nordlund Associates, Inc. assisted their client in the disposition of 363 Middlesex Ave., a 9,544 s/f industrial/retail building situated on 0.66 acres with frontage on Rte. 62. The property sold for $1.6 million which equates to $167 per s/f.

Triglione of Nordlund represented the seller, Robbins Enterprises LLC and Ed Carbone of Carbone Commercial RE Inc. represented the buyer, Northern Lights Painting Inc.

“We were pleased to engage Brian Triglione and Chris Everest of Nordlund to represent us and the property in the marketplace. The team’s efforts and level of professionalism throughout the transaction exceeded our expectations,” said the seller, Robbins Enterprises LLC.

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