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A three-building Bridgeport apartment building portfolio has been sold for nearly $9 million.
The complex, at 155, 170-190 and 211 Birdseye St., has a total of 81 apartments, primarily one-bedrooms units, over 53,600 square feet.
The properties were sold by Marc and Allen Levy, of Birdseye LLC, to New York-based Birdseye Portfolio LLC and principal Shulem Schik for $8.9 million in a deal recorded April 17. Schik could not be reached for comment.
According to city land records, the property at 155 Birdseye St. was built in 1967, has 19,200 square feet of space and 29 units. It has a total appraised value of $1.52 million as of 2023.
The property at 190 Birdseye St. has 26 units in 16,470 square feet. It was built in 1965 and has an appraised value of $1.45 million as of 2024.
Built in 1966, the 211 Birdseye St. building has 17,900 square feet of space with 26 units, and an appraised value of almost $1.5 million as of 2024.
Managing Director Brad Balletto and Senior Associate Rich Edwards from Northeast Private Client Group represented the seller and procured the buyer.
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