Harbor Point sale: Stamford apartment building sells for $105 million
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The apartment building, at left, at 101 Washington Blvd., aka 101 Park Place, in the Harbor Point section of Stamford, Conn., has sold for $105 million.File photo
STAMFORD An apartment building in the fast-growing Harbor Point section of the city’s South End has sold for $105 million, Stamford’s largest property sale of 2021.
The sale price for 101 Washington Blvd., which is also known as 101 Park Place, compared with an appraised value of nearly $126 million, according to property-transfer records filed this week with the Stamford Town Clerk’s Office.
Built in 2009, the 15-story building includes about 340 units, according to the Vision Appraisal database. It changed hands in 2013 for $135 million, according to property records.
Stamford office property sells for $8.5 million
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The two-building office complex at 1111-1177 Summer St., in Stamford, Conn., has sold for $8.5 million, according to property-transfer records received by the Stamford Town Clerk’s Office.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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The two-building office complex at 1111-1177 Summer St., in Stamford, Conn., has sold for $8.5 million, according to property-transfer records received by the Stamford Town Clerk’s Office.File photoShow MoreShow Less
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STAMFORD An office complex on the edge of the downtown has sold for $8.5 million, although the seller will retain a long-term presence at the property.
Manhattan-based Silverback Development has sold the two-building site at 1111-1177 Summer St., after acquiring it for $12.4 million acquisition in 2018, according to property-transfer records in the Stamford Town Clerk’s Office. The two six-story towers cumulatively cover about 137,000 square feet and have an a