An East Hartford auto dealership property that electric car maker Tesla was eyeing for its first Greater Hartford location, before the town pulled the plug on the deal amid a legal challenge from Hoffman Auto Group, has sold for $3.15 million, property records show.
The buyers of the 30,000-square-foot showroom and service center at 300 Connecticut Blvd., were business partners Kenneth Wilson and Lindy Bigliazzi. Wilson is the former and Bigliazzi is the current owner of East Hartford-based Freightliner of Hartford Inc., a seller of heavy-duty trucks and parts.
East Hartford’s Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Tuesday evening to revoke a permit for a planned Tesla service center at 300 Connecticut Boulevard.