Jamieson of Capital Commercial Real Estate brokers 1,000 s/f lease
The popular and pink Jenny Boston Boutique has opened its third retail location at 16 Whiting St. next to the well known Glass House fine gifts and home furnishings near Queen Anne's corner. Jenny Boston Boutique is a women's accessory and jewelry store with merchandise ranging from unique belts and scarves to handbags, wallets, rings and bracelets. This will be Jenny Boston's first South Shore location but not new to its many customers who were first introduced to its product lines through various fundraising events in Eastern Massachusetts.
Owners Jennifer DeMaria and Kristen Maynard said, "Opening in Hingham was a natural fit as it will serve as a central location for all of our thousands of current South Shore customers."
Jenny Boston Boutique has locations in Belmont and Westborough.
Jenny Boston Boutique offers its clients the opportunity to hold private in-store parties for groups of 10 to 50 people and a portion of the sale proceeds can be donated to a charity of the customer's choice.
George Jamieson of Capital Commercial Real Estate, LLC represented the landlord Kenneth Corson Jr. and procured the tenant Jenny Boston Boutique.
Capital Commercial Real Estate, LLC is a full service commercial real estate firm providing commercial and investment buyers, sellers, landlords, and tenants with leasing and sales brokerage services throughout Boston and the South Shore.
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