The site of a four-story building, with Golden Pockets Shawarma restaurant on the first floor and four apartments above, sold in a deal finalized on Friday.
A mixed-use building in Worcester’s Kelley Square has been sold for $1.15 million.
The site of a four-story building, with Golden Pockets Shawarma restaurant on the first floor and four apartments above, sold in a deal finalized on Friday, according to Worcester District Registry of Deeds records.
The property was purchased by Elisa Fahfouhi of Tewksbery, having been sold by San Pran Souf LLC of Quincy. San Pran Souf is managed by Yvon Jean-Jacques, also of Quincy, and originally bought the property for $885,000 in June 2023, according to City of Worcester property records.
Located at 9-11 Kelley Square, the building on the 4,872-square-foot site dates back to at least 1900. The property received a 2025 tax assessment value of $914,700.
Steven Pizzarella of RE/MAX Partners in Worcester served as the listing broker for this transaction, according to real estate data service CoStar.
Eric Casey is the managing editor at Worcester Business Journal, who primarily covers the manufacturing and real estate industries.