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D’Amore of Cushman & Wakefield | Pyramid brokers $1.1 million sale

Jeffrey D’Amore, Cushman & Wakefield | <a class=Pyramid Brokerage Company" width="125" height="160" /> Jeffrey D’Amore, Cushman & Wakefield | Pyramid Brokerage Company

Utica, NY Jeffrey D’Amore of Cushman & Wakefield | Pyramid Brokerage Co. recently brokered the $1.1 million sale of the Doyle Hardware Building. The property is located at 330 Main St.

Circle 8 Development, LLC sold the 82,000 s/f building and parking lot situated on 1.16 acres to Doyle Hardware, LLC. 

D’Amore of Cushman & Wakefield | Pyramid Brokerage Company was responsible for marketing the property and facilitated the sale on behalf of Circle 8 Development, LLC.

The Doyle Hardware Building was listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places in 1993 allowing it to participate in historical and state tax programs.  It is located in Downtown Utica in the center of the Historic Bagg’s Square District directly across from Union Station.

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