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Choyce Peterson arranges 32,432 s/f in leases for L’Amy America’s headquarters and warehouse

Choyce Peterson, Inc., a full-service commercial real estate firm, has completed lease negotiations on behalf of L’Amy America (L’Amy) for a total of 32,432 s/f. John Hannigan, principal of Choyce Peterson, represented L’Amy for their new 5,016 s/f headquarters lease at 2 Corporate Dr. and renewal of their 27,416 s/f warehouse lease at 65 Trap Falls Rd.

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MIXED-USE PROPERTY IN NORWALK SELLS

115 Main St., a mixed-use property in Norwalk has been sold after receiving strong interest and multiple offers from prospective buyers. The property, consisting of nine residential units above four ground-floor retail spaces and totaling 9,768 square feet, was exclusively listed by Choyce Peterson Inc., a commercial real estate brokerage firm.

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O’Connell and Riffice of Choyce Peterson lease at 2009 Summer St.

According to Choyce Peterson, Inc. two new companies will be relocating to 2009 Summer St. The two office suites leased for a total of 2,000 s/f. The Choyce Peterson agency team, led by vice president Charlene O’Connell and associate James Riffice, is the exclusive listing agent for 2009 Summer St. since 2020 representing the landlord, The Field Group (TFG).

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Lower Fairfield County Office Space Increased Slightly in 2024

While Stamford and Westport absorbed some office space in the last six months, Norwalk and Greenwich struggled, according to Choyce Peterson’s 30th semi-annual Lower Fairfield County Office Market Survey. The commercial real estate brokerage firm’s survey depicts silhouettes of 94 buildings with a total inventory of 17.2 million square feet and tracks changes in office space availability from year-end 2023 to year-end 2024 in larger, primarily multi-tenanted Class A office buildings in Stamford, Norwalk, Greenwich, and Westport.

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