

Worcester Business Journal
February 2023
Sam’s Auto Body, Inc. in Worcester has closed up shop and will lease its space to a national glass company.
The Dahrooge family, owners of Sam’s, will retire but retain ownership of the property at 318-322 Shrewsbury St., according to Thomas Bodden, vice president at Worcester real estate firm Kelleher & Sadowsky Associates.
The 5,000-square-foot garage and office space will be leased by a California-based national chain, Auto Glass Now. Bodden and Kelleher & Sadowsky Principal Will Kelleher brokered the deal and refinanced the property.
The Worcester shop will be Auto Glass Now’s first Massachusetts location.
By Timothy Doyle
Worcester Business Journal
KARL STORZ Endoscopy-America, a medical technology manufacturer based in California, signed a new lease expanding from 140,000 square feet of space to 225,629 square feet at its 28 Millbury St. facility in Auburn.
Worcester Business Journal
In the Worcester real estate market, putting a company sign on an office building is often a function of the size of the lease, rather than purchasing naming rights like at the Polar Park stadium or the DCU Center arena, said Will Kelleher, principal at Worcester real estate brokerage Kelleher & Sadowsky.
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