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A nearly 50,000-square-foot commercial building located along major roads in Natick has been sold for $2.35 million.
The building at 245 West Central St. was sold by the Snap-On Corporation to South Natick Partners, LLC. The 44,950-square-foot commercial building is located on 2.5 acres along Route 135, with easy access to Routes 9 and 30, according to the broker, R.W. Holmes Realty. The West Natick Commuter Rail Station is also mere steps away.
The facility itself is set up with four tailboard doors, one drive-in loading dock and 100 parking spaces. The configuration makes it ideal for research and development or for industrial use, according to R.W. Holmes Realty.
South Natick Partners, LLC has plans to renovate the location and occupy a portion of the facility.
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