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Linear Retail closes on $14 million mortgage loan for Daniel Webster Plaza

Linear Retail Properties, LLC, recently secured $14 million in financing from Eastern Bank for its Daniel Webster Plaza located at 255 Daniel Webster Hwy. The fully occupied 82,000 s/f retail shopping center was acquired by Linear Retail in March of 2005 and subsequently renovated and repositioned with prominent new retailers. Tenants include La-Z-Boy Furniture Gallery, Chipotle, Fidelity Investments, Pier 1, TD Bank, Lens-Crafters, Cassandra Salon & Spa, Sleepy's, Lumber Liquidators and KoKo FitClub. Daniel Webster Plaza is located in the heart of Nashua's dominant retail corridor at the intersection of Spit Brook Rd., in front of the Royal Ridge Shopping Center and just north of the Pheasant Lane Mall. "We are impressed by Linear Retail's business model and are delighted to be expanding our banking relationship with their growing company," said Nicholas Moise, senior vice president/team leader of Eastern Bank. Deepa Krishnamurthy, Linear Retail's chief financial officer, said, "Eastern Bank demonstrated the utmost professionalism, responsiveness and flexibility in finalizing this financing. We look forward to doing more business with their team." Founded in 2003 by Bill Beckeman, Burlington, Mass.-based Linear Retail is a leading acquirer and operator of retail properties in New England.
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Reimagining retail for the downtown - by Carol Todreas

Reimagining retail for the downtown - by Carol Todreas

Before COVID-19, downtown retail had been sliding downwards. A few restaurants and stores were hanging on, but the trajectory was headed south. Now with post- COVID-19 lifestyle changes, old-style retail anywhere has lost its market appeal.
Village centers and local retail: What the market wants - by Carol Todreas

Village centers and local retail: What the market wants - by Carol Todreas

Good news! Brick and mortar is alive and well. Many malls are coming back. Americans are flocking to Europe to walk, shop, eat, and enjoy much needed vacations. Visitors return and talk about the pleasures of walking and shopping in local shops in cities and towns all over Europe.
Keeping the “there” there - by Carol Todreas

Keeping the “there” there - by Carol Todreas

New zoning is a big topic for many communities. Whether it is to comply with the 2021 MBTA legislation calling for more multi-family housing in locales with access to T stations or to address other pressures from public-private entities, zoning for multi-family housing is believed to be a major part of the solution to the housing crisis.
Placemaking and retail in 2024 - by Carol Todreas

Placemaking and retail in 2024 - by Carol Todreas

Placemaking. That is the word for 2024. While the concept has historical precedence in urban development, it became part of our current culture in the 1960’s when urbanists started to think about cities for people, not just cars.