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THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2009

Transwestern facilitates sale of Michigan office building

by Keith Loria
Michigan

Transwestern Investment Company has sold a 170,363-square-foot office building in Troy, Mich., to a New York investor group.

Gary Nussbaum, Bill Harvey and Thomas Gorman of Transwestern represented the seller in the transaction.

Known as the Long Lake Crossing, the three-story office building is located at 1301 West Long Lake Rd. It is currently 90 percent leased and was constructed in 1988. The building was designed by world-renowned architectural firm Minoru Yamasaki & Associates. It contains a renovated lobby and common areas, a new cafe, and underground executive parking.

Address: 1301 West Long Lake Rd., Troy, Mich.

Size: 170,363 square feet

Built: 1988


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