McLaughry Commercial arranges 1,000 s/f lease for Enfield Energy Emporium
Bruce Waters, CCIM, senior broker for McLaughry Commercial, arranged a lease between Enfield Energy Emporium and Michael Davidson for a retail store front located at 60 Main St. in Enfield Village.
Enfield Energy Emporium is the latest member of the USA Solar Store outreach group backed by a network of administrators and stores with experience in the field of energy efficiency and providing many forms of energy-saving and renewable systems.
Start-up entrepreneur Kimberly Quirk is excited to begin the new venture when the Enfield Energy Emporium opens.
Quirk said, "Among the many products the store will offer will be an up-to-date selection of solar hot water tanks and systems, photovoltaic panels, Energy Star washers and dryers, along with high efficient CFL and LED light bulbs."
Waters went on to say, "Enfield Energy Emporium is just the type of small entrepreneur businesses that are being attracted to Enfield Village with convenient location, ample parking and a central location at affordable overhead."
McLaughry Commercial represented the landlord and assisted the tenant in this transaction.
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