Grossman of NAI Friedland brokers $1.6m sale of 12,000 s/f warehouse; Kucera of County Coach Corp. purchases the property
According to NAI Friedland, a full service commercial real estate firm, vice president Andy Grossman has brokered a deal selling a 12,000 s/f warehouse complete with office space at 30 Nursery Ln. The warehouse was purchased by David Kucera of County Coach Corp. for $1.6 million.
Kucera purchased the property to accommodate the expanding County Coach Corp., which can now centralize its offices, house its growing fleet, and carry out repairs at the location. The warehouse and partial office space offers 12 to 14.5 ft. ceilings and is easily accessible from I-95 and I-287, making it a perfect location for the Westchester bus company. The building offers multiple offices, a conference room, large sales meeting room, and two lunch rooms. The $1.6 million deal yields $133.33 a s/f.
"This sale is an ideal situation for all parties," said Grossman. "The property allows the new tenant to continue to expand business while staying within Westchester County. The deal also gives the previous owner peace of mind, knowing the site will be in good hands and gaining a fair price for the property."
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