Waters of McLaughry handles lease to Upper Valley Mortgage - 1,500 s/f
According to Bruce Waters, CCIM, senior broker for McLaughry Commercial, a new office lease has been signed with Upper Valley Mortgage at the Hanover Street Plaza in downtown.
Hanover Street Plaza is a 15,000 s/f mixed use office/retail/restaurant facility off of exit 18 of I-89.
Owner/member of the Upper Valley Mortgage Company, Ben Lindberg said, "We always prefer to meet our clients face to face in a professional office environment set-up to help make each client more at ease."
The new office provides a high visibility location, with views to the Mascoma River.
Upper Valley Mortgage will occupy 1,500 s/f of office space and join other tenants such as Stone Arch Bakery, Gnomon Copy and Gateway Locksmith, to name a few.
McLaughry Commercial represented the building owner, Donald O. Goodwin Properties and assisted the tenant with this lease.
Upper Valley Mortgage was created in 2004 and continues to offer thousands of clients a choice of residential mortgages throughout the Upper Valley.
McLaughry Commercial has their principal offices in West Lebanon, NH, and has been servicing the commercial real estate needs of the Upper Valley for over forty (40) years.
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