KeyPoint Partners negotiates leases throughtout NE totaling 100,000 s/f
KeyPoint Partners, LLC has completed over 100,000 s/f of retail leases in recent weeks, according to Robert Lemons, the firms' managing partner. Assignments have ranged from an 8,300 s/f lease in a regional shopping center in Narragansett, R.I. to a 6,330 s/f storefront in Jamaica Plain, Mass., from urban storefronts to suburban grocery-anchored, convenience, and lifestyle centers in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
Tenants encompass national, regional and local retailers, and service providers including Carter's, Eileen Fisher, West Marine, Olympia Sports, TD Bank, The Wine Cellar, Pinnacle Bikes and Panera Bread.
"In addition to leasing activity in our portfolio, we've added new leasing assignments, a new tenant representation client, and several new property management assignments in both retail and office," Lemons said.
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