KeyPoint Partners, LLC takes on new leasing, management assignments
KeyPoint Partners, LLC has added several new assignments to its portfolio, according to Bob Lemons, the firm's managing partner.
Combined leasing and property management assignments include Crosspointe Plaza, a 94,000 s/f retail center in Naugatuck; Tyngsboro Crossing (formerly TJ Maxx Plaza), a 180,400 s/f retail center in Tyngsboro, Mass.; 2100 Washington St., Hanover, Mass., a 20,000 s/f retail/office property; and Merchant's Row, a 63,700 s/f retail center also on Washington St. in Hanover.
Vice president of leasing Don Mace is handling these assignments.
KeyPoint Partners has been named property manager for Woonsocket Medical Building, a 53,000 square foot office property on John A Cummings Way in Woonsocket, R.I.
Headquartered in Burlington, Mass., KeyPoint Partners is one of the region's premier commercial real estate service firms, providing institutional-quality services for over 27 million s/f of retail, office, and industrial properties in 17 states. The firm provides a wide range of services to retailers, property owners, and financial institutions including retail brokerage, investment sales, property & asset management, construction, custom market research, and financing/consulting services.
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