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McMahon of NAI Norwood Group leases 6,000 s/f at Exeter Commons

Chris McMahon of NAI Norwood Group's Portsmouth office has leased 6,000 s/f of retail space to Exeter Paint and G&N Flooring by Design at Exeter Commons Shopping Center on Portsmouth Ave. Exeter Paint and G&N Flooring By Design, the newest additions to Exeter Commons, are both locally owned businesses which have shared retail space on Portsmouth Ave. in Stratham for the past 10 years. When Abba Medical Supply decided to close its large store at Exeter Commons and downsize, McMahon saw the perfect opportunity for these two complementary businesses to occupy the vacant space and add to the shopping center's tenant mix. Through a creative approach, the tenants and the landlord, REL Commons, LLC, were able to put together a great space at Exeter Commons for both tenants to share and operate independently. McMahon is the leasing agent for the landlord, WJP Development, at all of its New Hampshire shopping centers.
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