Auerbach, Peck and Flayhan of The Southpoint Group broker 5,892 s/f in leases
Read Auerbach, senior vice president and Greg Peck, vice president of The Southpoint Group, LLC, represented the seller, Ansar Investments, LLC and the tenant, Custom Shave, an internet-based shaving supply company in the leasing of 575 s/f of office space on the 2nd floor of 13 Winfield St.
The Southpoint Group was the exclusive leasing agent and only broker involved in this transaction.
Also, David Flayhan, president and Auerbach of The Southpoint Group, LLC, represented the landlord, Ray Lo Realty, LLC in the leasing of 5,317 s/f of office space to The Suerat Group, a marketing firm, to a seven year lease at 71 Water St.
Ciara McConn of Bayberry Property Management & Leasing of CT, LLC represented the Suerat Group.
Hingham, MA The Conrad Group has brokered the sale of 55 Research Rd., South Shore Park. The property consists of a 20,340 s/f single story manufacturing building on two acres of land.
As healthcare facilities, often referred to as “Doc in a Box” clinics, increasingly move into traditional retail spaces, landlords are more frequently leasing to medical tenants. Unlike standard retail or office leases, medical facilities come with a unique set of considerations that must be carefully addressed to ensure a successful tenancy.
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Facing higher costs, shrinking enrollments, reduced state funding and severe demographic headwinds, many colleges and universities in New England and the Northeast are fighting for survival. The latest to lose the battle is the 150 + year old University of the Arts in