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Burlington electrical contractor B F Garvey & Sons purchased a $544,000 industrial building located at 72 Jeffrey Ave. in Holliston, according to an announcement Friday from O’Brien Commercial Properties, Inc. of Concord, which brokered the sale.
The property was sold at a discounted rate because of a history of environmental challenges associated with the lot, according to O’Brien.
Representatives from B F Garvey were not immediately available Monday morning to discuss their plans for the property.
Nate Nickerson and Joshua Bartell of O’Brien Commercial Properties, Inc. represented seller Sequoia Investments Inc. of Georgia
Garrett Quinn of SVN Parsons Commercial Group represented buyer B F Garvey & Sons LLC, a corporation registered to Martin Garvey of Ashland, according to public records.
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