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Buildings hosting the Uxbridge House of Pizza, a Subway and others in Uxbridge center have sold for nearly $1.6 million.
The sale includes two adjacent commercial buildings at 5 and 11 S. Main St. just south of the intersection of routes 122 and 16, according to the Worcester County Registry of Deeds. The buildings also include Depot Cafe and Jay's Smoke Shop.
The buyer was Baystate Investment Fund of Worcester, whose owner, Edward Murphy, has bought and rehabbed properties around Worcester, including the building off Kelley Square housing European Bakery & Pastry.
The sellers of the Uxbridge buildings were the Skeean Family Revocable Trust and trustees and sisters Debra Cleveland and Catherine Anderson.
The sale closed Dec. 13.
The buildings, each two stories, have a combined 24,000 square feet. They were last assessed by the Town of Uxbridge at a total of $1 million.
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