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Two mixed-use parcels on Central Street in Gardner sold for $2.3 million on Thursday to a Shirley limited liability corporation, according to the Worcester District Registry of Deeds.
The buildings at 280-302 and 310-320 Central St. are a combined 46,735 square feet and were built in 1850, according to the Gardner Assessors Department. The ground floor currently houses several small businesses.
The buyer, Door Fund Central Street LLC of Shirley, is registered to Michael Marchetti of Lakeview Financial Planning in Shirley and investor Damon Amato. Marchetti did not return a request for comment.
The seller, Brian Gauthier of Petersham, bought the buildings in 1991 and 1992 for a combined $540,000.
The properties are assessed by the City of Gardner at just under $1 million. The City of Gardner's Department of Community Development and planning did not comment on any plans for the site.
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