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178 Middle St. (The Boyd Block) and Four Canal Plaza, Portland: Three adjacent buildings including over 68,000-square-feet of office and retail space sold by Buckstar LLC to New York investment firm Middle Street Holdings LLC for $8,000,000. Erik Urbanek of Commercial Properties Inc. and Dan Greenstein of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed August 13.
470 Forest Ave., Portland: Office building sold to Cross Lake Realty LLC by 470 Forest Avenue Associates for $1,950,000. Tony McDonald, Caitlin McGuinness and Andrew Ingalls of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed August 6.
35 Beech St., Lewiston: 45,624-square-foot mill sold to Lewiston Mill LLC by M&B Realty Corp. for $549,900. Ed Herczeg and Cheri Bonawitz of KW Commercial brokered the deal, which closed August 18.
10, 35 and 37 Avon St., Lewiston: 6.5 acres on the riverfront with several structures including showroom building with parking lot, office building and lumber storage buildings sold to Lewiston Waterfront Development LLC by MJH LLC for $280,000. John Doyon of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed August 19.
670 Wilton Road, Farmington: Office building sold to Weber Insurance Agency of Farmington LLC by TD Bank N.A. for $175,000. Colette Couter of Better Homes and Gardens Masiello Group and Chris Paszyc of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed August 15.
256 Pequawket Trail, East Baldwin: 2,200-square-foot convenience store known as Whistle Stop sold to Makilunga LLC by Edwin H. Brown and Christina B. Brown for $1,025,000. Ed Herczeg of KW Commercial Real Estate brokered the deal, which closed August 11.
10 Gurnet Road, Brunswick: 5,744-square-foot commercial property at the entrance to the Cooks Corner Retail District sold to M & E Associates by RT Holdings LLC for $800,000. This property is currently tenanted by Starbucks, Subway, and Orange Leaf. Matthew Cardente of Cardente Real Estate brokered the deal which closed August 11.
260 Western Ave., South Portland: 8,923-square-foot office building on a 1.56-acre lot sold by IFL Property Holdings LLC to MSP Holdings LLC for $725,000. Roxane A. Cole of Roxane Cole Commercial Real Estate LLC brokered the deal, which closed August 1.
41 Sullivan St. and 75 Bacon St., Biddeford: 13,800-square-foot former church and convent on 0.29 acres sold to Southern Maine Affordable Housing by Roman Catholic Bishop of Portland for $300,000. Joe Malone and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Broker and Willie Audet of Greater Portland Realty brokered the deal, which closed July 30.
73 Bacon St., Biddeford: 6,400-sqaure-foot former rectory with garage on 0.23 acres sold to Biddeford Housing Authority by Roman Catholic Bishop of Portland for $100,000. Joe Malone and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Broker and Willie Audet of Greater Portland Realty brokered the deal, which closed July 30.
192 Darling Ave., South Portland: 73,125-square-foot office complex known as Atlantic Place to Atlantic Place Partners LLC by Dead River Atlantic Place LLC for $8,487,870. Drew Sigfridson of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed July 22.
585 Riverside St., Portland: 1500-square-foot industrial condo sold to New England Carpenter’s Training Fund by Jenlin Enterprises for $140,000. Jean Russo of Harbor City Realty and Andrew Ingalls of CBRE|The Boulos Co., brokered the deal, which closed June 24.
585 Riverside Street, Portland: 1500-square-foot industrial condo sold to Carpenter’s Local Union #1996 by Jenlin Enterprises for $140,000. Jean Russo of Harbor City Realty and Andrew Ingalls of CBRE|The Boulos Co., brokered the deal, which closed June 24.
44 Oak St., Portland: 15,438-sqaure-foot office/retail building sold to 44 Oak Street LLC by Frye Associates for $1,100,000. Frank O’Connor, Tom Moulton, and Justin Lamontagne from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the deal, which closed July 31.
260 Riverside St., Portland: Net Lease Investment sold to 33 Hill Street LLC by Koller Family Trust for $812,500.00. Joe Malone and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed July 25.
347 Lisbon St., Lisbon: 168-acre parcel of land sold to Micro Farm LLC by CAP LLC for $457,500. Chris Paszyc and Brian Berube of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed June 23.
85 Stone St., Augusta: 1,680-square-foot free-standing building sold to EJ Enterprises LLC by The Bank of Maine for $170,588. Chad Sylvester of Fontaine Family Real Estate and Chris Paszyc of CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed July 17.
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