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Valenti and Calabrese of R. Calabrese handle lease to Personal Touch

Tony Valenti, R. Calabrese Agency, LLC

 

Ralph Calabrese, R. Calabrese Agency, LLC

 

Waterbury, CT According to Tony Valenti and Ralph Calabrese of the R. Calabrese Agency, LLC, a ground breaking of Personal Touch Car Wash and Detailing at 1359 Thomaston Ave. has taken place. The long-term ground lease will accommodate this full-service car wash and detailing center on 1.25 acres or 54,450 s/f.

Having fourteen locations throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island, this new location will be Personal Touch’s third offering in the market. Personal Touch Car Wash and Detailing joins a newer Cumberland Farms, and is positioned to provide access to I-84 and Rte. 8, and the Thomaston Ave. corridor.

The R. Calabrese Agency, LLC represented the landlord and tenant in this leasing transactions.

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