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Tinkham Realty signs three new tenants at Londonderry Retail Center

Jerry Hersch,
Tinkham Realty

Londonderry, NH Tinkham Realty completed three leases at Londonderry Retail Center bringing the 50,500 s/f retail center to 100% occupancy.

 O’Shea’s Caife has leased 1,870 s/f. A high-end specialty coffee shop and expresso bar, serving homemade gourmet cream cheeses and bagels, limited pastries and smoothies.

 DG Cycle Sports has leased 4,190 s/f. DG Cycles is a full-service bicycle dealership servicing all brands of bicycles.

Crazy Noodle has leased 1,200 s/f.  Crazy Noodle is a 24-seat restaurant serving Thai seafood and soups.

 Jerry Hersch represented the landlord, Leeman Corporation and assisted the lessee’s in the lease negotiations.

 Tinkham Realty, Inc. provides full-service real estate in all of New Hampshire and Mass.

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