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An Ashland printing business plans to move into a Hudson office building it has bought for $4 million.
NorthPoint, a printer based in Waltham, will move its distribution facility from Ashland to 18 Robert Bonazzoli Ave. in Hudson, according to Greater Boston Commercial Properties of Northborough and Aho Properties of Arlington, which announced the property sale Tuesday.
The 42,500-square-foot office building was under agreement in less than three weeks of marketing, the firms said.
Greater Boston Commercial Properties and Aho Properties represented the seller, 18 Robert Bonazzoli Avenue LLC, which is registered to Elizabeth DeForge and Thomas Moore of Acton. That entity bought the eight-acre site in 2018 for just under $3 million, a deal that included an adjacent three-acre vacant site at 22 Robert Bonazzoli Ave., which was not included in the latest transaction.
The buyer, Northpoint 230 LLC, is registered to the address of NorthPoint's Waltham headquarters. The deal closed Feb. 12.
The site was last assessed by the Town of Hudson at just over $2.2 million.
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