Vidal/Wettenstein brokers 9,000 s/f lease to Bodine Assembly and Test Systems
According to Randy Vidal, SIOR of Vidal/Wettenstein LLC, Bodine Assembly and Test Systems, a division of Assembly & Test Worldwide, has relocated to 230 Long Hill Cross Rds. The engineering, sales and testing departments will occupy 9,000 s/f. Manufacturing will be located in Lebanon, Ohio.
Bodine Assembly and Test Systems was founded in 1932 by Alfred Van Sant Bodine. Headquarters was located in Bridgeport with operations in Europe and Asia.
Bodine Assembly and Test Systems is a recognized leader in automated assembly technology. Bodine designs and builds a spectrum of automated assembly solutions ranging from fully integrated production systems, turnkey assembly and test systems to simpler high-speed stand-alone machines and lean cells.
Serving Fairfield and New Haven Counties, Vidal/Wettenstein, LLC is a nationally recognized, full service commercial real estate company specializing in industrial, retail and office sales, leasing and buyer/tenant representation.
Randy Vidal, SIOR represented Bodine. Kim Mowers of Grubb and Ellis represented the landlord
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