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Cotter of Powers & Co. completes two leases totaling 6,473 s/f

Kingston, MA Leslie Cotter of Powers & Company has leased 4,000 s/f to Light’N Leisure and 2,473 s/f to Health Express Walk-In Urgent Medical Care at Kingsbury Square.

Kingsbury Square is located at 182 Summer St. on the Kingston-Duxbury line with direct access off of Rte. 3 at the junction of Rtes. 3, 53 and 3A. 

The center is anchored by Big Y Supermarket, Ocean State Job Lot, Aubuchon Hardware, Empire Liquors, Supercuts, Verizon Wireless, Papa Gino’s and other national and regional tenants.  Kingsbury Square has just completed a parking lot, lighting and landscaping upgrade.  There is one more in-line space of 1,878 s/f, as well as a pad site opportunity at the entrance.   

Light’N Leisure offers an array of lighting, ceiling fans and accessories and has three locations - Danvers, Milford and Kingston.  In business since 1970 they were often referred to as “The Purple Building.”  

Health Express has 8 locations and offers an array of services including physical exams, pre-employment physical exams, urgent care, sports injury care, X-Rays, vaccinations, and many more.  John Ferris from CBRE represented Health Express in the transaction.

Powers & Company represents retail landlords throughout New England.

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