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A pair of developers recently submitted a wetlands application to construct a 150,000-square-foot flex industrial building on a 13.3-acre East Windsor property currently housing a small wood-processing and mulch-producing business.
Bradford Wainman, principal of Glastonbury-based real estate investment and development company Hollister & Moore, is partnered with Robert A. Urso, a South Windsor-based broker and developer, for the project at 68 Newberry Road.
The property – owned by a limited liability company whose principals are Kim and Steve Dearborn, of the Broad Brook section of East Windsor – hosts a 3,000-square-foot, metal-sided warehouse built in 1986, according to town assessor records. The current owner paid $950,000 for the property in 2007, according to records.
Urso and Wainman plan to demolish the “small” existing building and replace it with a 150,000-square-foot, single-story “flex warehouse/light manufacturing industrial building,” according to the project application. The new building would have 46 tractor-trailer docking spaces, and parking for 120 cars and 33 tractor trailers.
The project will disturb about 148,714 square feet in the upland review area through construction of impervious surfaces, stormwater basins and landscaping, according to the application. The new building would fall entirely outside the upland review area, however.
Wainman declined comment when reached Monday.
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