Latta of Buckingham Properties leases 94,259 s/f to Goodwill of the Finger Lakes
Thomas Latta of Buckingham Properties has leased 94,259 s/f to Goodwill of the Finger Lakes, Inc. at 465 Paul Rd. Goodwill of the Finger Lakes was represented by Jim Pappas, CCIM of Jim Pappas Commercial Real Estate and Brian Donovan of Donovan Real Estate Services LLC.
The addition of Goodwill of the Finger Lakes brings the 310,281 s/f former Bausch & Lomb facility to full capacity. Other recently signed tenants include Pioneer Malting, who leased 10,454 s/f and was represented by Vincent Pettrone of Re/Max 1st Commercial. The Dog Obedience Training Club of Rochester, NY, Inc., will occupy 8,445 s/f and was represented by David Sloan, CCIM of Sloan Commercial Real Estate.
Buckingham's 2014 year to date industrial transactions total 426,964 s/f.
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