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Harrington of Malone Commercial Brokers handles 2,071 s/f in leases at 100 Commercial St. and 222 St. John St. in Portland

Malone Commercial Brokers recently completed the following transactions: * Rovert, Inc. has leased 470 s/f of office space from Soley Wharf LLC at 100 Commercial St. Peter Harrington, Malone, and Joe Porta, Ingalls Commercial, completed the transaction * Tasha Marie Hair Salon has leased 900 s/f of space from Cowcatcher LLC at 222 St. John St. Harrington completed the transaction. * Kai Nigro has leased 517 s/f of office space from Cowcatcher LLC at 222 St. John St. Harrington, also completed this transaction. * Theresa Anderson has leased 184 s/f of office space from Cowcatcher LLC at 222 St. John St. Harrington was the broker who completed this transaction.
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