An unidentified buyer shelled out $2 million for an office building in Trumbull’s Commerce Center, the Daily Voice Plus reported. New Canaan-based Cambridge Hanover sold the 15,000-square-foot, three-story building, which will serve as the buyer’s new corporate headquarters. Newmark Knight Frank senior managing director Tim Rorick, managing director Torey Walsh and associate Jack McDermott brokered the sale. “Commerce Center’s flexibility is unrivaled, and the park’s ability to adapt and be reconfigured to satisfy the needs of all types of users is tremendous,” said a statement from Rorick, adding that the location of the building “makes it a marquee site for any corporate headquarters.” The building at 60 Commerce Drive is connected to another three-story office building and a warehouse, according to the DVP. The development once served as the U.S. headquarters of Japanese pen manufacturer Pilot Pen. Avison Young principal and managing director Sean Cahill represented the buyer, according to NKF. [DVP]
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