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A West Boylston real estate entity will use the proceeds from an $8 million MassDevelopment bond to expand a facility that it has leased to a Worcester manufacturer.
Curtis Industries, the company leasing the space, will get a 110,400-square-foot addition for office, storage, and manufacturing space, and tenant-specific upgrades, at 70 Hartwell St. in West Boylston, a property it leases from D&S Realty LLP. The tax-exempt bond was purchased by Middlesex Savings Bank.
Curtis Industries makes compact vehicle enclosure systems and related accessories, such as heaters, lights, and mirrors.
“We are proud to bring true, American-based manufacturing back to this industrial park in West Boylston,” said D&S Realty Managing Partner Steve Migridichian. “Everyone has welcomed Curtis Industries to make this project viable to all stakeholders in this development.”
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