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ATI Physical Therapy opens 2,450 s/f at Acton Woods Plaza on Great Road

Acton, MA According to Mark Shair, president of M&J Associates, ATI Physical Therapy has opened at Acton Woods Plaza.  ATI leased 2450 s/f.  They relocated from another location on Great Rd.  They are the largest physical therapy chain in the U.S. with over 600 locations.

Acton Woods Plaza is a 43,000 s/f shopping center at the intersection of Rte. 27 ( Main St.) and Great Rd. (Rte. 2A).  It is anchored by a CVS.

Shair said, “This is the 5th tenant at Acton Woods Plaza who have relocated from other shopping centers located in Acton.  And, it demonstrates the recognized viability of this center.”

ATI was represented by Jenny Hart of the Dartmouth Company.  And, the landlord was represented by Shair.

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