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Cordido of HK Group handles 2,650 s/f lease at 2200 Whitney Ave., Hamden, CT

2200 Whitney Avenue - Hamden, CT Spring Glen Medical Center, 2200 Whitney Avenue - Hamden, CT

Hamden, CT According to Ricardo Cordido, assistant vice president at HK Group, the Center for Vein Restoration will be leasing their eighth location at the Spring Glen Medical Center located at 2200 Whitney Ave.  Cordido represented the landlord and OR&L’s Richard Guralnick represented the tenant.

HK Group is a full service commercial real estate firm started in 1988. It has grown steadily from a local Westport business to one which encompasses an operating area of N.Y., Conn. and N.J.

The firm follows client led transactions into other states. It has expanded its vision from local leasing to larger and more sophisticated leasing transactions, investment sales transactions, national client retail leasing, and consulting and brokerage services for the health care and hospitality industries. 

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