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Combined Properties, Inc. completes the renewal of two leases totaling 6,230 s/f in Malden, Mass.

Malden, MA Combined Properties, Inc. has completed the renewal of two leases totaling 6,230 s/f of retail space in the city’s central business district. The two renewals include AT&T and T-Mobile.

“As our community returns to normalcy, strong and long-lasting tenant relationships continue to be of utmost importance to Combined Properties. We are so pleased that our retail spaces are accommodating our tenant’s varying needs and contributing to their success in Malden’s thriving Central Business District” said Greg Regazzini, S.V.P., director of leasing at Combined Properties. “We remain committed to providing the highest quality service and property management so that our tenants can concentrate on continued profitability in this dynamic retail climate.” Regazzini represented Combined Properties in all of the above transactions.

These retail tenants benefit from the central location and high visibility of Malden’s Central Business District. Malden’s proximity to major Rtes. including 93, 90 (Mass Pike), 16, 28 and the MBTA’s orange line provides excellent accessibility for the tenants’, customers and employees.

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