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Another downtown office tower has a new owner.

The 24-story Bank of America Center at 1111 E. Main St. sold to an undisclosed private investment group made up of principals from Washington, D.C., and New York City, according to Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer’s Capital Markets Group, which handled the sale on behalf of the owner.

The sale price and buyer were not disclosed. Online property transfer records with the City of Richmond have not reflected the sale, which closed late Monday.

The owner had been an institutional investor represented by Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers.

The building, constructed in the early 1970s, was about 71 percent leased at the time of the sale.

Included in the deal were the 513,479-square-foot office tower, two parking garages and a four-story office pavilion along Main Street.

Major tenants in the building are Commonwealth of Virginia, Bank of America and the Sands Anderson PC, McCandlish Holton and DurretteCrump law firms.

The property is assessed for $51.91 million, city records show.