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Several units in a commercial condominium complex in Clinton have sold for $825,000.
Alex Olson, who owns a Clinton-based concrete polishing and sealing business, Jason Robert’s Inc., has purchased 12 office and flex-use condo units at 112 Nod Rd., Clinton.
The complex has 17 units total, according to The Geenty Group, Realtors. Kevin Geenty and Kristin Geenty were the sole agents in this transaction.
The seller was 141 Real Estate Investments LLC.
Olson plans to use seven of the 12 units for his primary business, which does concrete work throughout the state, including pool deck and concrete floor installation.
Olson bought the other five units as an investment, as they are occupied by several long-term tenants, according to an announcement.
The Geenty Group also reported handling the following recent transactions:
149 Durham Rd., Madison
Two 1,280-square-foot units sold at 375 Morgan Lane, West Haven, for $77,000 each. Dennis Gagne of Economical HVAC LLC bought the property from John D’Amato and the LAD Trust.
New England Geosystems LLC, a geospatial consultant for industry and government customers, bought a 1,537-square-foot condo in the Thimble Creek Condominiums complex at 420 East Main St., Branford for $173,500. The seller was Bridge House Associates LP.
A 1,419-square-foot office condo in Oak Park at 149 Durham Rd., Madison sold recently for $120,000. Durham Road Realty LLC sold the property to Rance Hillier of Mainsail Capital Management LLC.
CMGV Holdings LLC bought two units totaling 3,250 square feet at 540 East Main St., Branford for $235,000 from the Michael A. & Barbara A. Balzano Trust.
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Physical therapy business adds new Milford office
Amity Physical Therapy recently celebrated the grand opening of its fourth area location, in Milford. Left to right: Peter Geloso, Michael Dow, Milford Mayor Ben Blake, State Sen. James Maroney, and Ally Jaser, office manager. PHOTO | CONTRIBUTED
Amity Physical Therapy recently added a fourth location, at 135 Cherry St., in Milford.
Michael Dow, CEO and clinical director, founded the practice 17 years ago. It also has locations in Woodbridge, Hamden and Branford.
Dow said Milford was an “ideal” location for the practice’s expansion.
“The city has a population of active adults, hosts road races and has in depth scholastic athletic programs – the precise collective that needs physical injury monitoring, prevention and treatment,” Dow said.
According to Dow, the company’s staff includes many former athletes and current fitness enthusiasts. The clinical supervisor in the Milford office, Peter Geloso, is a competitive cyclist, and “knows injury diagnostics and thorough treatment procedures for injuries,” Dow said.
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