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Capital Group Props. add Dollar Tree and Burn Boot Camp to Sharon Marketplace

Sharon, MA According to Capital Group Properties, Dollar Tree and Burn Boot Camp are two new retail tenants coming to Sharon Marketplace, a 103,000 s/f Shaw’s grocery anchored retail center that recently underwent extensive exterior renovations located at 700 South Main St. The new 10,000 s/f Dollar Tree and 5,000 s/f Burn Boot Camp locations are slated to open this year.

This announcement comes shortly after the grand opening of Liquor World at Sharon Marketplace. The 15,000 s/f store opened to the public on November 14th, as one of the first to obtain a license to operate a full-scale liquor store in the town.

Capital Group Properties acquired the Sharon Marketplace property in August 2018. Extensive exterior renovations were completed in 2019 to enhance the retail experience with a new roof, facade, landscaping, pylon and building signage, and lighting. The revitalized shopping center is now 100% leased with a wide variety of tenants, including Shaw’s grocery store, Liquor World, Dunkin’, Citizens Bank, KinderCare Childcare Services, TT Nail Salon, Kumon Learning Center and Marathon Physical Therapy.

Sharon Marketplace is a community-based shopping center that fills a void in the marketplace for a “one stop shop” for the surrounding towns. Its convenient location at the I-95 / South Main Street interchange draws shoppers seeking a variety of offerings and services in high demand, from grocery and fitness to medical, childcare, educational service providers and more.

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