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Thu Aug 15, 2019, 09:42 PM Aug 2019

Long-vacant state office tower in Hartford ⁠-- once studied for 'sick building' syndrome ⁠-- has a

Long-vacant state office tower in Hartford ⁠— once studied for ‘sick building’ syndrome ⁠— has a buyer


Vacant for more than two years, a state-owned office building in Hartford — once studied to determine if poor air quality can make workers sick — has a potential buyer offering $1 million in cash.

William H. Coons III, a West Hartford commercial real estate investor with offices in Cromwell, said Thursday he has reached a deal with the state to purchase the 15-story office, 467,000-square-foot tower at 25 Sigourney St.

“It should and can be a strong property if you get the property into the marketplace over time,” Coons said. “There are still ‘big block’ tenants out there looking for Class A space.”

Class A space has the most modern layouts and technology.

Read more: https://www.courant.com/business/hc-biz-state-sigourney-street-office-buyer-20190815-u7q35autzjdqnbxh53qtlzgldu-story.html
(Hartford Courant)
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