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Danais of Danais Realty Group represents 111,000 s/f lease

Shown (from left) are: Richard Danais, Danais Realty Group, Inc.; and Jonathan Bartlett, Eagle Warehousing & Distribution, LLC Shown (from left) are: Richard Danais, Danais Realty Group, Inc.; and Jonathan Bartlett, Eagle Warehousing & Distribution, LLC

Manchester, NH Richard Danais of Danais Realty Group, Inc. represented both the lessor (1070 Holt Ave, LLC) and the lessee (Eagle Warehousing & Distribution, LLC) in an 111,000 s/f lease at 1070 Holt Ave.

Eagle Warehousing & Distribution, LLC is a regional logistics distribution, warehouse and transportation company based in Manchester.

Over the past several years, Danais has represented Eagle in approximately 300,000 s/f of industrial distribution space in the area.

According to Jonathan Bartlett, president of Eagle, “We are a fast growing logistics company catering to corporations that prefer to outsource any combination of their warehousing, distribution and transportation segments versus hiring and maintaining a diverse employment base, as well as a physical plant to satisfy the above-mentioned needs.  Our clients can now devote their resources to their core business model and depend on us to receive, store, take inventory and deliver their product to their end users.”

Danais Realty Group, Inc. specializes in industrial real estate representing clients locally, as well as being a “tenant representative” for clients looking for distribution centers around the country.

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