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Jay Nuss Realty Group handles 5,713 s/f lease for Kixters at 100 Weymouth St.

Rockland, MA Jay Nuss Realty Group LLC recently brokered a long-term lease for Kixters Inc. at 100 Weymouth St. The location, featuring 5,713 s/f of space, is home to Kixters, a bricks and mortar and e-commerce retailer of fashion footwear, apparel and related accessories, for women, men and children. The online and in-store company also maintains locations on Newbury St. in Boston and in New Haven, Conn.

Nuss said, “We are very pleased to see Kixters coming into this outstanding Rockland property; the company has a great reputation and I’m certain its success will continue in this location.”

Jay Nuss Realty Group is a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm, finding and providing space to meet the business owner’s needs. Staffed by seasoned commercial real estate veterans, the firm serves the Metro Boston area in the leasing of commercial space.

Specialties include leasing and selling office properties, leasing and selling industrial properties, tenant representation, buyer representation, lease audits for office and industrial tenants, leasing and selling properties owned by non-profits, and consultation on commercial real estate issues. The firm maintains offices at 439 Washington Street, Braintree, MA 02184. 

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