O'Neill of Grossman Cos. reps landlord for 3,600 s/f lease
Papa Gino's has renewed its lease for 3,600 s/f at Quincy Granite Place, a destination retail plaza near Quincy Center.
Lease negotiations were handled by Frank O'Neill, broker for The Grossman Cos., Inc. who represented the landlord, 126 Granite St. Trust. The 61,400 s/f center at the intersection of Granite St. and Burgin Pwy. is managed by The Grossman Companies, Inc., and is 100% leased.
Anchored by TJ Maxx, the plaza is also home to iParty, Dress Barn, Olympia Sports, Boston Market and Dunkin Donuts, the center services both a high-density residential and daytime office population as it is just minutes from Crown Colony Office Park and several other office complexes.
It is a block from downtown Quincy. Based in Quincy, Mass., The Grossman Companies, Inc., offers a full range of brokerage services, with a focus on leasing and sales of commercial property throughout New England.
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