A century-old apartment building with first-floor retail in Waterbury recently sold for $1.9 million.
In a deal recorded Sept. 16, Chevron LLC sold the 112-year-old, 22,354-square-foot building at 174 Willow St., to a Montvale, New Jersey-based limited liability company headed by Israel Wiznitzer.
The principal of the seller is David Sigal, of Spring Valley, New York.
The four-story, brick-sided building has four commercial spaces on the first floor. It sits on a little more than a tenth of an acre along a busy corridor in a depressed neighborhood.
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A pair of New Jersey investors recently paid $3.2 million to buy nine century-old brick apartment buildings in Hartford, containing a total of 48 residential units.
Joel and Moishe Jacobowitz of Hillside, New Jersey, are principals of CT Grand LLC, a business that began a buying spree of small apartment buildings with a $195,000 purchase of a six-unit, three-story brick apartment building on Wethersfield Avenue in May.