Union Leader building sells for $3.8M in Manchester

Union Leader Building, 100 William Loeb Dr., in Manchester. Wikipedia Photo

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MANCHESTER, NH  โ€” The New Hampshire Union Leader building has been bought by investor Peter Levine for $3.8 million after being on the market for about four years, according to Deanna Caron of Stebbins Commercial Properties Inc.

Caron said the stateโ€™s largest newspaper will lease back space and remain in the building at 100 William Loeb Drive. Three other tenants, two of them charter schools and a distributor, will mean the building will be fully rented, Caron said.

โ€œItโ€™s scheduled for closing on Sept. 25,โ€ Caron said on Saturday.

Publisher Joe McQuaid said in an email:  โ€œBuilding isnโ€™t sold. If/when that happens you can read it in the New Hampshire Union Leader. McQ.โ€

Making Community Connections or MC2 and Mills Falls are the charter schools and Eagle Express is the distributor, Caron said.

Stebbins Commercial Properties Inc. described the building as follows:

โ€œFull Description: One of the most iconic buildings in NH, this well maintained office/industrial facility has great versatility for many different configurations and boasts several unique features including floor loads of 4000 psi, energy efficient T8 lighting throughout, 6,000 amps of power, a generator powered energy management system and is 100% air conditioned. Located on 20.44 acres with room for expansion, the property is just off desirable East Industrial Park Drive, minutes from I-93. Space for Lease: Office 36,681 SF divisible down to 597 SF. Multi Use 13,343 SF (48โ€ฒ clear).โ€œ


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