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Denton of NAI Hunneman is sole broker in $1.9m sale of 19,000 s/f

NAI Hunneman has brokered the sale of 222 Elm St, a 19,000 s/f retail plaza, for $1.9 million. Chip Denton, senior vice president at NAI Hunneman, was the sole broker on the deal between Milford Elm Trust, the seller, and the buyer, Inex Properties, a multi-disciplinary firm providing management consulting and real estate investment services. "222 Elm is a highly visible property that is well located and has great core tenants," said Denton. "NAI Hunneman is proud to be a part of the continued economic success of the New Hampshire real estate market." 222 Elm is a fully occupied plaza that serves as the gateway to a retail corridor. Major tenants include AutoZone and Subway.
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