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400, 500, 600 SouthBorough Drive, South Portland: Office Park sold to 400 SouthBorough LLC by RREEF America REIT III-Z4 for $11,000,000. Jim Harnden of Harnden Commercial Brokers and Samantha Hallowell and Matt Pullen of Cushman Wakefield brokered the deal, which closed September 23.
25 Washington Ave., Scarborough: 20,000-square-foot industrial building sold to 25 Wash LLC by EJ Properties LLC for $1,345,000. Greg Hastings of NAI The Dunham Group brokered the deal, which closed September 15.
198 Bolton St., Portland: 2-unit apartment building sold to Anthony Green by Anne Stephenson for $378,750. Brit Vitalius of Vitalius Real Estate Group and Migs Eaton of Keller Williams brokered the deal, which closed September 17.
83-85 Capisic St., Portland: 2-unit apartment building sold to Caleb D. O’Connell by William and Mary Ann Marchione for $313,500. Brit Vitalius of Vitalius Real Estate Group and Rhea Kafer of Keller Williams brokered the deal, which closed September 18.
2392 Riverside Drive, Vassalboro: 3,808-square-foot, 13-unit multi-unit building sold to Oak Grove Properties LLC by B&R Properties LLC for $255,000. Kevin Fletcher of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed September 10.
325 Roosevelt Trail, Casco: 4,076 square feet of mixed use buildings sold to Alan Prosser by Kim Rosebrooks-Berg for $150,000. John Doyon of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed September 8.
26 Parkway Drive, Scarborough: 95,000-square-foot warehouse on 4 acres sold to Iron Mountain Information Management LLC by Commodities Warehouse LLP for $5,050,000. Matthew Barney of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed August 28.
477 Cumberland Ave., Portland: 5,299-square-foot, 10-unit rooming house sold to Third Generation Investments-PFR LLC by James & Fred Carole for $595,000. Sylas Hatch and Frank O’Connor of NAI The Dunham Group brokered the deal, which closed September 15.
353 U.S. Route 1, Freeport: 3,846-square-foot warehouse property sold to James Gorman by Mark P. Sangillo for $450,000. Tom Moulton of NAI The Dunham Group and Andrew Ingalls from CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed September 8.
12 Pearl St., Biddeford: Redevelopment building sold to First American Exchange Inc. by Convivo Exchange Services for $420,000. Ed Herczeg and Cheri Bonawitz of KW Commercial and Jed Rathband of Keller Williams Realty brokered the deal, which closed September 10.
64 Landry St., Biddeford: 5,000-square-foot industrial building sold to 64 Landry Street LLC by Lukas Foods Inc. for $295,000. Greg Hastings of NAI The Dunham Group brokered the deal, which closed September 10.
26 Beech St., Gardiner: Multi-family property sold to Jill Rybarczyk by LABLL Properties for $150,000. Dennis Wheelock of Magnusson Balfour brokered the deal, which closed September 10.
65 Portland Rd., Kennebunk: Retail center known as The Shops at Long Bank sold to Property Partners LLC by GI Kennebunk LLC for $6,925,000. Greg Perry of Cardente Real Estate and Mike Anderson of Paragon Real Estate brokered the deal, which closed September 9.
94 Knox St., 102-104 Knox St., and 337 Bates St., Lewiston: 2 multi-unit buildings and parking lot sold to Bowie Properties LLC by LAB6 LLC for $300,000. Kevin Fletcher of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed August 31.
11 Brown St., Portland: 12,144-square-foot retail/residential building sold to Oobleck LLC for $950,000 by Old Port Holding Co. LLC. Mark Malone and Peter Harrington of Malone Commercial Brokers brokered the deal, which closed August 28.
55 Industrial Way, Portland: 5,000-square-foot warehouse building sold to JS Hanson LLC by LJT LLC for $360,000. Justin Lamontagne and Greg Hastings of NAI The Dunham Group and Andrew Ingalls from CBRE|The Boulos Co. brokered the deal, which closed August 28.
269 Western Ave., Augusta: Office building sold to Kennebec Valley Chamber of Commerce by Rural Cellular Corporation and Portland Cellular Partnership for $185,577. Chris Paszyc of CBRE|The Boulos Co. and Mike Horatek of Eastern Retail Properties brokered the deal, which closed August 21.
1342 Congress St., Portland: 25,076-square-foot former St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church sold to Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Portland for $1,100,000. Joe Malone and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers and Michael Jacobson of King Real Estate brokered the deal, which closed August 19.
474 Riverside Industrial Parkway, Portland: 11,900-square-foot warehouse building sold to Billdotcom Properties LLC for $650,000 by Albus Properties LLC. Greg Hastings and Brad Moll from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the deal, which closed August 19.
44 Oak Street #4, Portland: 4,000-square-foot commercial condo shell sold to Michael Keon by 44 Oak Street LLC for $400,000. Tom Moulton of NAI The Dunham Group and Janis Dwinal of The Maine Real Estate Network brokered the deal, which closed August 24.
265 Western Ave., Augusta: Retail/commercial building sold to North Country Investments LLC by Gerard Gosselin for $249,617. Dennis Wheelock of Magnusson Balfour brokered the deal, which closed August 24.
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