Wettenstein of Vidal/Wettenstein represents Swagelok Connecticut in 13,500 s/f lease
Swagelok Connecticut, formerly Connecticut Valve & Fitting Co., has relocated their operation to 25 Village Ln. The new location is more central to the company's customer base and provides the infrastructure required to support the company's continued growth. The lease is for 13,500 s/f and includes an option to renew.
Bruce Wettenstein, SIOR of Vidal/Wettenstein represented the tenant and David Barnes of CBRE was the listing broker.
Swagelok Connecticut is the authorized Swagelok sales and service center covering the state of Connecticut and the four western counties of Massachusetts: Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire. The company provides fluid system solutions including products, assemblies, and services for the aerospace, alternative fuels, chemical, instrumentation, pharmaceutical, power, research, semiconductor, and shipbuilding industries.
Gregory Hines, president of Swagelok Connecticut, said, "We are very excited about the relocation. The new facility and location will enable us to better service our valued customers and supports the growing demand for our products and value-added services."
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