comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Godin property brokers - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Shuttered Shamrock Pub property in Waterbury has a new owner

A buyer from Waterbury has purchased the former Shamrock Pub & Grill property in Waterbury with plans for opening a restaurant. “It was a sound investment to see if we can do a restaurant,” said Juan Maposito, of Waterbury. Maposito is principal of 210 Meadow LLC, the entity that paid $310,000 for the 5,596-square-foot building on one-fifth of an acre at 210 Meadow St. Maposito said he is still contemplating what type of restaurant. It could be a diner, but he is strongly considering Mexican.

New Jersey investors pay $1 5M for Waterbury warehouse, plan renovations

A New Jersey real estate investor recently paid $1.5 million for a long-neglected, 50,094-square-foot industrial building in Waterbury with plans to make repairs and lease it out. Joseph Ceylan, managing member of BeKitto Realty Group, said he plans extensive landscaping, roof repairs and some internal repairs before leasing out the warehouse on 3.9 acres at 407 Brookside Road.

Long Island investor-developers continue string of downtown Waterbury purchases

A family of Long Island investors continued a string of downtown Waterbury commercial real estate purchases in September, buying two long-vacant office buildings for conversion into apartments. “We really like the center area of Waterbury,” said John “Gianni” Mariolis, a representative of the buyers. “We just see it as a really good investment.”

Thomaston retail/office building sells for $5 6M

A 36,578-square-foot retail and office plaza on 7.9 acres close to Route 8 in Thomaston recently sold for $5.6 million. The building at 76 Watertown Road was close to fully leased when it was listed, with tenants including Hartford Hospital, Bentley Systems, H&R Block and 13 others. DLM Services LLC  which bought the property for $985,000 in 2010  sold to a collection of business entities in a deal recorded by the town Aug. 15. The buyers include two limited liability companies controlled separately by Waterbury-based investors Jason Katz and Mayer Behrend.

Buying multiple downtown Waterbury buildings, New York family sees chance for bargain prices on hidden gems

A Long Island-based family of investors recently paid $300,000 for the former Webster Bank executive offices in the heart of downtown Waterbury less than half the original asking price for the 111-year-old office building. The sale of the 15,984-square-foot property at 132 Grand St. in July is the second bargain purchase in downtown Waterbury in eight months for the Mariolis family. Two additional downtown Waterbury purchases are imminent for a family that expects to get in on the ground floor of the Brass City’s central business district.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.