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Tudor and Collins of Coldwell Banker Commercial Meridian Real Estate broker 123,504 s/f

According to Coldwell Banker Commercial Meridian Real Estate, co-owners Eric Tudor and Patricia Collins, have brokered the following lease and sale transactions: * 1885 Harlem Rd.: 67,224 s/f sale of a warehouse distribution facility; * 352 Sonwil Dr.: 11,000 s/f lease to be used as a local call center office; * 452 Sonwil Dr.: 15,000 s/f lease of office space for Synergy Global Solutions, Inc.; * 15 Lawrence Bell Dr., Amherst: Lease to purchase 19,000 s/f light manufacturing, distribution facility; * 2801 Wehrle Dr., Williamsville: 2,600 s/f office space lease to Kids Peace Therapeutic Foster Care; * 4227 Maple Rd., Amherst: 1,680 s/f medical office leased to a pain management doctor; * 2797 Delaware Ave., Kenmore: 1,600 s/f space leased to Halo salon; * 51 Botsford Pl., Buffalo: 2,700 s/f lease of shop and office space; * 1510 Hertel, Buffalo: 1,500 s/f lease of office space to Hertel North Buffalo Association; and * 60 Professional Pwy., Lockport: 1,200 s/f space for a satellite law office, Bernhardi & Lukasik
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