KILLINGLY, CT—C&M Technologies has inked a lease deal at 349 Lake Road here where it will occupy nearly 148,000 square feet of space.

The manufacturer of custom cable, coil cords and cable assemblies will relocate operations from 51 South Walnut St. in Wauregan, CT to the industrial manufacturing building, according to Cassidy Turley, which represented the tenant in the transaction. C&M will occupy 147,878 square feet at 349 Lake Road.

“With nearly 50 years of manufacturing experience, we are thrilled to continue our work as a leading manufacturer of standard and custom cable products in Killingly,” says John Laskowsky, president and CEO of C&M Technologies. “As we continue to expand, our new facility will support our ability to solve our customers' most difficult cable design problems and deliver unrivaled cable assembly.”

Cassidy Turley Executive Managing Director and Principal Kevin Hanna and Sean Teague represented C&M Technologies in the transaction. Keith Kumnick of Colliers International represented the building owner, the Grossman Companies.

“This new facility is the perfect location for C&M Technologies,” says Cassidy Turley's Hanna. “They will be able to continue building their reputation as a Connecticut manufacturing company with all the resources they need for development.”

349 Lake Road was constructed in 1978 as a large industrial manufacturing building. The property includes 12 loading docks and two drive-in doors, as well as 40 acres of excel land available for build-to-suit. The site also features 15,600-square-feet of air-conditioned office space.

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