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Piccadilly Plaza, a small shopping center at the east end of Worcester's Shrewsbury Street, has sold for $3.2 million to a buyer from Franklin.
The plaza, which once hosted a Piccadilly Pub restaurant, includes Terra Brasilis restaurant, Bella's Bridal Boutique, Audiology Affiliates and Paul Conzo Day Spa and Hair Salon.
The plaza's new owner is a limited liability corporation registered to Joseph Evans of Franklin. The seller was WCM Enterprises of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The deal closed Dec. 11.
The two-acre site at 490 Shrewsbury St., was last assessed by the City of Worcester at more than $2.3 million. It includes about 23,000 square feet of retail space.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly described American Commercial Real Estate LLC, a brokerage firm, as the site's buyer.
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