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A Sutton mechanical company will move its headquarters to Millbury, after the firm's owners bought the former location of Ray’s True Value Hardware in Millbury for $1.35 million.
The 2.4-acre property at 22 Howe Ave. near Millbury center was sold by Gads Realty, LLC, registered to Raymond Dubois, Jr. who closed Ray’s True Value in 2022. He purchased the property in 2005 for $1.1 million, according to the Worcester District REgistry of Deeds.
The buyer was R & N Realty Holdings, registered to the owners of Sutton’s Landry Mechanical, Inc., Raymond and Natasha Landry.
Landry Mechanical will use the space as its headquarters. The former True Value building will be used for warehouse and office space, and the neighboring building will be a training center.
The headquarters will be fully operational in three to six months after renovations are complete, said Raymond Landry.
Landry Mechanical was founded in 2008 and works with HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems. The company employs 40 people, according to its website.
The property consists of two buildings, totaling more than 18,000 square feet. The Town of Millbury assesses the property at $971,900.
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