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JACKMAN Commercial Realty, Inc. brokers six new leases totaling 32,932 s/f

JACKMAN Commercial Realty, Inc., one of the area's premiere full-service commercial real estate marketing companies, has completed 32,932 s/f of transactions. The recent lease deals include the following: * 15 Tinker Ave., Londonderry, NH - 8,784 s/f of high bay industrial warehouse space leased to Northeast Nursery, Inc. of Peabody, Mass. * 1 Perimeter Rd., Manchester - 2,788 s/f of combined office and warehouse space leased to Bonding Source, Inc. * 3 Perimeter Rd., Manchester - 13,060 s/f of office and workshop space to LGC North America, Inc. * 793 Somerville St., Manchester - 1,800 s/f formerly occupied by Not So Plain Jane and Jewell and the Beanstalk and leased to Cosi Bella Salon and Spa. * 78 Londonderry Tpke., Hooksett, NH - 3,600 s/f office and warehouse space leased to Fahmah Jackson, LLC and 2,900 s/f of mostly open warehouse space to Flip City/FCSA Xtreme. JACKMAN Commercial provides quality and responsive brokerage and marketing services for the retail, office, commercial, industrial and investment real estate sectors. As a CCIM and active commercial Realtor, John Jackman is involved with the New Hampshire Commercial Industrial Board of Realtors (NHCIBOR), the Northern New England Real Estate Network (NNEREN) and a member of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce.
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