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Hunt Commercial Real Estate brokers three sales totaling $1.037 million

Hunt Commercial Real Estate has completed three sales totaling $1.037 million. The deals include: * The $780,000 sale of a 7,000 s/f built-to-suit office building located at 100 Bryant Woods South. The deal was brokered by Kristin Badger-Bach of Hunt. The buyer was the Better Business Bureau. * The $150,000 sale of three properties consisting of 21,000 s/f located at 675 Abbott Rd., Buffalo. The deal was brokered by Stephen Hunt of Hunt. The buyer was 1093 Group, LLC. * The $107,000 sale of a 3,600 s/f mixed-use building located on 745 Englewood Ave., Buffalo. The deal was brokered by Karl Puzio of Hunt. The property was sold to Alejandro Gutierrez.
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