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Argent Acquires 945K-SF Norwalk Office Campus

The CBRE team of Jeff Dunne, Steven Bardsley and Travis Langer completed the sale of 301-601 Merritt 7 in Norwalk, CT. CBRE represented the seller, Merritt 7 Venture LLC. and also procured the purchaser, an affiliate of Argent Ventures.

301-601 Merritt 7 is a four-building office park totaling 945,000 square feet within the larger six-building, 1.5-million-square-foot Merritt 7 complex, considered one of Fairfield County’s premier business addresses. Located at the confluence of the Merritt Parkway and Route 7 and adjacent to the Merritt 7 train station, the property is the headquarters location of Xerox, Terex, Emcor, Hearst Connecticut Media Group, Common Fund, Datto/Kaseya, MBI, and LBB Specialties.

Dunne said, “301-601 Merritt 7 provides a conveniently accessible, highly amenitized property for high-credit, discerning tenants. We expect Argent to perform well in leasing the balance of the vacant space in the building.”

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