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Avison Young Sale Nets New Location For Jewish Family Service In Stamford Avison Young Sale Nets New Location For Jewish Family Service In Stamford
Avison Young Sale Nets New Location For Jewish Family Service In Stamford Sean Cahill, Principal and Managing Director of Avison Young's Fairfield/Westchester office, announced agents Christopher Grundy and James Searl completed a sale to find a new home in Stamford for the Elayne and James Schoke Jewish Family Service of Fairfield County. The non-profit organization will relocate to 196 Greyrock Place in Stamford, a 7,500-square-foot office condominium. The purchase price of the condominium was $925,000. Cushman & Wakefield, represented by Trip Hoffman and Brian Scruton, served as the agency broker. The Jewish Family Service of Fairfield County will be relo…
New Tenant Secured For Wilton Wellness Center New Tenant Secured For Wilton Wellness Center
New Tenant Secured For Wilton Wellness Center Sean Cahill, Principal and Managing Director of Avison Young's Fairfield/Westchester office, announced an addition of another medical specialty tenant at the Wilton Wellness Center, a 50,000-square-foot medical office building located at 249 Danbury Road in Wilton. The building was completed in the summer of 2018. Sean McDonnell, Principal, and Lori Baker, Vice President, of Avison Young represented Cambridge Hanover, the developer of the project, where they negotiated a 10-year agreement with Connecticut IV Infusion Center that is expected to open in February. Brian Scruton of Cushman &…
Trumbull Typifies Fairfield County Office Market High Vacancy Rate Trumbull Typifies Fairfield County Office Market High Vacancy Rate
Trumbull Typifies Fairfield County Office Market High Vacancy Rate Across Fairfield County, the office market continues to suffer from high vacancy rates, according to this report in the New Haven Register.   Trumbull is suffering the most of any community in the county, according to a 2017 office space market analysis by Cushman & Wakefield, with a 44 percent vacancy rate -- the highest in the region. Like other communities in southwestern Connecticut, Trumbull’s office vacancy rate was skewed by one empty building: the 253,000-square-foot former United Healthcare building, the report found. The company moved hundreds of its insurance workers to small…