NORWICH, N.Y. — Esterline/Norwich Aero Products recently sold the building located at 50 O’Hara Drive in Norwich. Marty Dowd and Rick Searles of CBRE/Syracuse represented the seller in the transaction, the real-estate firm said in a news release. The price was not disclosed. Chentronics, LLC, will occupy the building, expanding its Norwich operations to the […]
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NORWICH, N.Y. — Esterline/Norwich Aero Products recently sold the building located at 50 O’Hara Drive in Norwich. Marty Dowd and Rick Searles of CBRE/Syracuse represented the seller in the transaction, the real-estate firm said in a news release. The price was not disclosed.
Chentronics, LLC, will occupy the building, expanding its Norwich operations to the larger 57,640-square-foot industrial/light manufacturing facility. The firm’s current address is 115 County Road 45, Airport Industrial Park, Norwich — according to its website.
Chentronics provides high-energy ignition and flame detection technology, and is a division of John Zink Company, which is part of Koch Industries.
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