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Fradkoff of Angel Commercial leases 5,200 s/f end cap retail unit

Orange, CT Les Fradkoff, senior vice president of Angel Commercial LLC, a Southport-based commercial real estate brokerage firm, completed the lease of a 5,200 s/f end cap retail unit at 521-523 Boston Post Rd. to Urgent Care of Orange, operating as PhysicianOne Urgent Care.

PhysicianOne Urgent Care was established in 2008 in Southbury, Conn. by three local physicians. Since then a total of nine offices have opened throughout Fairfield, New Haven, New London and Harford Counties. The new office in Orange will be staffed with board certified doctors and provide walk-in medical treatment for urgent, but not life-threatening emergencies. The center will be equipped with digital x-ray imaging, lab services and on-site medication dispensary. PhysicianOne Urgent Care of Orange will open in November.

“521-523 Boston Post Road is an ideal location for a PhysicianOne Urgent Care. The retail center has ample parking, located at an intersection with a traffic light and has superb visibility from Boston Post Road. The retail plaza is 38,400 s/f and currently has a 1,350 s/f unit available for lease,”said Fradkoff, who represented the landlord in the lease negotiations.

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