Sutton Real Estate closes three sales totaling $1.47 million and 7,110 s/f in leases

Syracuse Property Management Company

 John Thomasmeyer represented the seller of 311 Montgomery St., the former home of Central New York Telephone and Telegraph Co. that was converted to a mixed use property. The sale price for the 10,000 s/f historic building was $900,000. 

 

Bart Feinberg represented the Telesis Community Credit Union in the sale of 198,000 s/f warehouse facility located at 123 Great Bear Rd. in Volney for $350,000. Feinberg leased 2,670 s/f in Creek-walk Commons to Express Mart. Feinberg leased 1,440 s/f in Chimney Plaza in DeWitt to Frameology Optical. This seven-year term was settled at $2,000 per month. 

 

Ken Tyminski represented the seller of 212 Franklin St., a two story building in Syracuse for $220,000.

 

Barret Paving entered into a lease for 3,000 s/f in the Sherwood Office Park in Liverpool. Kristen Nave Fehlman represented the Sherwood Office Park with Dick Robb representing Barrett Paving. Terms of the five-year lease were $14.50 per s/f.

 

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Nave Fehlman and Feinberg Complete Deals

Syracuse Property Management Company

Sutton Real Estate Company has completed the sale of 8255 Willett Pwy., a 43,590 s/f warehouse. The property sold for $825,000. The buyer was represented by Kristen Nave Fehlman of Sutton and the seller was represented by Peter Cappuccilli of Longley Jones Management Co.

 

In a second transaction, Bart Feinberg of Sutton brokered the sale of 732 James St., a 14,800 s/f office building for $625,000. Vera House purchased the property for its new corporate office from Home Aides of CNY.

 

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Sutton Real Estate brokers four transactions totaling $2.855 million

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St. Andrews Church in North Syracuse recently sold for $350,000 to the St. Mary & St. Mina Coptic Church for their new home. Bart Feinberg of Sutton represented the seller and Tim Macknik of Bridgeway Real Estate represented the buyer of the 24,000 s/f religious facilities.

 

The Historic Caldwell and Ward Brass factory recently sold to JGH Properties, LLC. They will be converting the former 32,000 s/f factory into market rate apartments. JGH Properties was represented by Feinberg and the seller, Cabinet Fabrication Group, LLC, was represented by Joe Lewis of Sutton.