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Collins of Fafard Real Estate finalizes two leases totaling 2,189 s/f

Ryan Collins,
Fafard Real Estate

Milford, MA Ryan Collins of Fafard Real Estate has leased 989 s/f to Kenny Patel for an eyebrow threading salon and 1,200 s/f to Lucy Chen for a massage therapy spa at Quarry Square Shopping Center at 196 East Main St. They plan to open for business mid-summer. 

“We are excited for the revitalization of Quarry Square Shopping Center that offers ease of access of major routes 495, 85, and 16,” said Collins. “With over 6,900 cars a day passing through the center Quarry Square plays an important role in the town. While at the moment Quarry Square is 100% leased, we are actively searching for a new shopping center anchor up to 135,000 s/f. We also have three pad sites of 3,600 s/f, 7,000 s/f, and 20,000 s/f, and have one in-line space of 1,400 s/f coming available. There is a lot of work to be done, but I believe we can add something special to Quarry Square Shopping Center and Milford, and encourage brokers and retailers to give me a call with their interested client’s needs in mind.” 

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