Todd Glaskin and J.C. Nachtwey of Brookline's Coldwell Banker Hunneman represented the buyer in the deal, while Gilbert Dailey of Cushman & Wakefield acted on behalf of the sellers, a Brighton-based development, management and construction company.

Nachtwey cited the proximity to Brookline and the Cleveland Circle retail strip as leading draws for the property, which is anchored by a Blockbuster Video and features 30 on-site parking spaces.

"The location of this property--steps to [the MBTA subway line], Brookline and Boston College--combined with a strong retail anchor tenant, made it highly desirable in today's market," says Glaskin.

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