The 5,808-square-foot building at 2010 Silas Deane Highway sold in January for $250,000.
The property’s tenants include Mitchell’s Coffee House, a popular eatery among locals.
The buyer was 2010 Silas Deane LLC, which is controlled by Matthew and Adam Westhaver who are vice presidents of Bloomfield-based Red Technologies LLC, a privately held remediation, engineering and development contractor, state records show.
The seller was Rocky Hill Association LLC, which is controlled by Maria and Anthony Evangelista, state records show.
The property, which also includes a parking lot, sits on 0.69 acres and was built in 1962.
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The Greater Nashville Technology Council has welcomed seven newly elected board members and one new ex-officio member.
According to Chris Bayham, COO at XSOLIS and Tech Council board chair, the new members include the following:
• Brice Brewer, Director of Software Engineering, Amazon
• Brice Perez, Specialist Customer Engineer of Data Analytics, Google Cloud
• Chase Williams, Vice President of Professional Services, 3-D Technology Group
• Eric Stephens, Chief Analytics Officer at Nashville General Hospital
• Jessica Burns, AVP of HCA Client Relations, CereCore
• Karen Brake, North America Chief Technology Officer, Nissan
• Tara Jones, interim Chief Information Officer, Brookdale
• Jeff Hite, Chief Economic Development Officer, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce
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Brentwood-based personnel and consulting firm Vaco has launched a digital practice division in its Cincinnati office and named Troy Woolery, a 15-year veteran in corporate and digital leadership, as director.
According to a release, the digital practice will focus on user experience leadership, content marketing, product management and accessibility.
Woolery (pictured) has more than 10 years of digital technology leadership. He previously served as a MarTech capabilities and UX/UI lead at Proctor & Gamble. He was also a senior UX consultant at Kroger and an associate director of UX at Grey Group, an advertising and marketing firm based in New York.
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