According to RM Bradley, Pick & Mix, a popular West Hartford Korean restaurant, signed at Avon Village Marketplace. Pick & Mix has signed a 5 year lease for 890 s/f at 41 E Main St. in the former Good-to-Go space. Local owner Won Joo opened the West Hartford location in 2010 where they offer a unique, fast and fresh take on traditional Korean fare.
RM Bradley represented both tenant and the landlord on this transaction.
Avon Village Associates purchased Old Avon Village from the August family, the owners of the property for the last 40 years, earlier this year.
Their focus has been to update the Village and expand the village's tenant base, while serving the existing tenants with their tenant oriented management team. The addition of Pick and Mix is consistent with their objective of providing local services, such as the fresh take-out products offered by Pick and Mix, to the residents of the Farmington Valley.
Boston, MA Newmark has completed the sale of 10 Liberty Sq. and 12 Post Office Sq. Newmark co-head of U.S. Capital Markets Robert Griffin and Boston Capital Markets executive vice chairman Edward Maher, vice chairman Matthew Pullen, executive managing director James Tribble,
Many real estate investors do not understand the specific requirements that must be met to secure the benefits of a tax-deferred 1031 exchange. For example, the replacement property must be identified within 45 days of the closing date of the relinquished property.
To say that the effects of COVID-19 has transformed office leasing is an understatement. When COVID-19 was at its peak, office spaces were practically abandoned either through governmental mandates or through actions taken by businesses themselves.
Coming out of the pandemic, a client with three hotels in Provincetown, Mass., needed ways to let the world know his properties were open for business for the 2021 tourist season.
While there is some flexibility when structuring a like-kind exchange, some important requirements must be met. A mistake can ruin your exchange. Here are five mistakes to avoid: