"This transaction was a value-added opportunity for the buyer," says Sklencar Sr., in a statement. "Particularly in today's market, it's important that we're seeing international investment in Marlton."
Overall, the five buildings were listed as being approximately 60% leased at the time of closing, with a tenant roster populated mostly by service-related tenants, including insurance agencies, accounting firms, financial services firms and local and regional sales offices. Among those tenants are Premier Prizm Solutions, Partners in Home Care, the law firm of Powers Kim, American Partners Bank, Mitel Communications, Xtel Communications and Blackman & Co.
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