An 85,000-square-foot building that houses a Fairway Market in Stamford has hit the market, but the supermarket itself is staying put, the Stamford Advocate reported. Cushman & Wakefield is marketing the property at 699 Canal Street, but Fairway still has a long-term lease at the site. Both Cushman & Wakefield and landlord Building and Land Technology (BLT) declined to discuss a potential sale, and it’s unclear how much the building is going for, but the outlet noted that city records show the property was valued at $35 million last year. BLT previously sold five apartment buildings in the same Harbor Point neighborhood for nearly $400 million back in 2016. The grocery store is the only Fairway in Connecticut. [Stamford Advocate]
Cushman & Wakefield tapped to sell Stamford’s Fairway Market building
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Mar.March 28, 2019
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