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Elements Massage opens at 550 Amherst Street in Nashua

According to Linear Retail Properties, LLC, Elements Therapeutic Massage opened at the Amherst Street Village Shopping Center at 550 Amherst St. Hank Blake, principal at Blake Commercial brokered the deal representing the tenant. Elements Massage is a therapeutic massage studio with licensed massage therapists, flexible scheduling and affordable prices. Services include various massages: deep-tissue, hot stone, Swedish, sports, pre-natal and trigger-point work. Amherst Street Village is a 48,300 s/f shopping center anchored by Walgreens and PetSmart on Rte. 101A at the entrance to Target and Panera Bread. There is currently one 1,600 s/f space available for lease. Parnell Woodard, franchise owner of Elements Therapeutic Massage Nashua said, "We're excited to open our first location in Nashua, bringing affordable stress-reducing massage to everyone in the area."
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