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An Enfield property hosting a recently built early childhood center has sold for $5.5 million.
In a deed recorded July 18, Winston Properties LLC sold the 9,900-square-foot building on 2.19 acres at 11 Shaker Road to Vresthena LLC, a Westwood, Massachusetts-based company headed by Fotios and Mary Barounis.
Completed in 2021, the building has 9-foot ceilings and is sided in stucco and masonry.
It currently hosts a daycare and early childhood center operating under the banner of The Learning Experience, a rapidly growing chain based in Florida.
The seller’s principals included Eric S. Spungin, of Avon, and Nu Dimensions Enterprises LLC, of Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Nu Dimension’s principal is Louay Akil.
Spungin and Akil were approved to build a 10,000-square-foot daycare building for The Learning Experience in Southington in March 2023.
Based in Florida, the early childhood chain has centers in Cheshire, Southington, Avon, Newtown, Newington, Cromwell, New Haven, Wethersfield, Vernon, South Windsor, Fairfield, Trumbull, Wilton, Stamford and Glastonbury.
Each is sited in roughly 10,000-square-foot buildings, with 5,000-square-foot playgrounds.
Anthony D’Ambrosia, Glen Kunofsky and Josh Kanter, of NNN Pro Group, brokered on behalf of the seller.
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