National Hall, a commercial complex along the banks of the Saugatuck River in Westport that hit the market late last year, has been sold for $17.5 million, the Connecticut Post reported. The outlet noted that Jose Gonzalez-Navarro, president of Greenwich-based securities brokerage GWM Group, is the acquirer. The largest building in the National Hall complex is 2 Post Road West, a three-story brick building that dates back to 1850 and is home to several local businesses, including the Meatball Shoppe and Oko Kitchen. Westport-based Greenfield Partners, which previously sold the site for $19.9 million in 2007 before reacquiring the property three years later, is once again the seller. Greenfield embarked on a renovation of the National Hall complex after its last purchase of the site. The firm, founded by Starwood Capital Group alum Gene Gorab and advised by Cushman & Wakefield, did not return the outlet’s request for comment about its decision to sell. The Real Deal noted earlier this month the roughly $30 million sale of a two-building office property in Westport to a limited liability company. [CTPost]
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