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ADHD & Autism Psychological Services and Advocacy buys building in Utica Business Park

UTICA — ADHD & Autism Psychological Services and Advocacy recently purchased the professional office building at 122 Business Park Drive in Utica and will move its offices there from New York Mills.

 

First Niagara Realty LLC sold the 18,315-square-foot building, formerly called the Niagara Mohawk Building, situated on 2.2 acres in the Utica Business Park. Jeffrey D’Amore and Michael Kalet of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company brokered the sale of the property, according to a news release from the real-estate firm. They say they began marketing it for sale in May 2015. The firm didn’t disclose the final sale price, but the property was listed at $795,000.

 

ADHD & Autism Psychological Services and Advocacy, which also has a Syracuse office, is an agency that specializes in providing assessment, treatment, educational, and advocacy services for persons with emotional, behavioral, social, and academic difficulties. As its name implies, it specializes in ADHD and Autism Spectrum disorders.

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The agency will occupy about 6,000 square feet in its new home. It will share the building with co-tenants Ascent Wealth Partners, M.A. Polce Consulting, and Pearson Education, according to the news release. D’Amore will be the exclusive agent for leasing out the remaining 4,500 square feet of vacant space available in the building.

 

 

 

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