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The Hampshire Cos. completes sale of 60,756 s/f industrial building

The Hampshire Companies, a full-service, private real estate investment firm with equity in assets valued at over $2.5 billion, has arranged the sale of a 60,756 s/f industrial building located at 81 Kingsbridge Rd. The sale was made to Super Win Enterprises Corporation, a nationwide paper and plastics distributor. Situated on five acres of land the single-story building offers visibility with signage along I-287. CBRE, Inc. represented The Hampshire Companies in the transaction. The facility features 27' clear ceilings, ample parking, two loading docks and is fully climate controlled. The property's layout also allows for the opportunity to add more parking and loading areas. "The building's versatile layout and the fact that the building was vacant during the time of the sale allowed the buyer to customize the space to best fit their unique needs," said Igor Derbaremdiker, Senior Investment Manager for The Hampshire Companies. "The sale of the property enabled us to achieve objective returns on our investment."
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