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The Peabody Companies assumes management of Marion Village Estates

Marion Village Estates, 36 Village Drive - Marion, MA

Marion, MA The Peabody Companies has assumed management of Marion Village Estates at 36 Village Dr., a 60-rental-apartment affordable housing community.

Marion Village Estates is located near Rtes. I-195, 495 and 6, is convenient to shopping and other local attractions and a short walk from public transportation. The 60-apartment complex features many interior amenities and attractive landscaping.

“The Peabody Companies is happy to add Marion Village Estates to our managed portfolio,” said Adam Kenney, vice-president of operations. “We look forward to meeting those who call this community their home.”

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