Sutton Real Estate sells five properties - $1.12 million
Bart Feinberg of Sutton Real Estate represented C Holdings LLC in their acquisition of 201 and 227 Solar and 306 West Division (Dry Dock Grill) for a total sale of $820,000. Joe Lewis and Larry Socia also of Sutton represented the sellers of the three properties.
Martin Merola of Sutton represented JA Builders LLC in their purchase of 380-404 Spencer St., a 2.7 acre site for $300,000 on the Inner Harbor and Feinberg represented S&W Redevelopment and 380 Harbor View, the sellers of the Spencer Street properties.
Established in 1933, Sutton still remains one of the most respected property management firms in Central New York.
Brooklyn, NY Investment Property Realty Group (IPRG) closed the sale of 247 Leonard St., a multi-family building located in the Williamsburg section of the city, for $2.175
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