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An office building located on Route 9 in Westborough has been sold for $4.45 million to a Florida-based car-dealership mogul.
The property, located at 182 Turnpike Road, was sold to TTHY Westborough LLC, a corporation managed by Terry Taylor, according to the Worcester District Registry of Deeds. Taylor, who is one of the nation’s largest private owners of car dealerships, purchased a Framingham Acura dealership and other parcels in March.
The seller of the property is Patriot Financial Group, a Walpole-based financial institution.
Patriot first purchased the property in 2014 for a sale price of $1.79 million. The 20,000-square-foot, two-story building located at 182 Turnpike Road holds offices, sits on two acres of land, and was built in the mid 1980s, according to Town of Westborough property records.
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