The 24-acre former Analog Devices headquarters in Norwood has sold for $28 million as the computer chip manufacturer prepares to relocate to Wilmington.

The new owner is Norwood-based Charles River Realty. The property contains a 130,000-square-foot building and land at Route 1 and University Avenue.

Colliers International Vice Chair James Elcock advised the seller, Everett Street Trust. Boston Real Estate Advisors’ Craig Barker and Hunneman’s David Ross represented the buyer.

Analog Devices broke ground on a new 147,000-square-foot headquarters at 804 Woburn St. on its 40-acre Wilmington campus in July 2018. Scheduled to open in 2020, the facility will include office, lab and manufacturing space, a cafe, fitness center and auditorium.

24-Acre Analog Property Sold for $28M

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