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Jay Nuss Realty completes lease for EKS Music School

Quincy, MA Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC completed the lease negotiation for EKS Music School’s new location, located at 101 Adams St., Suite #20. 

Founded in September 2014 by pianist and music educator Ellyses Kuan, EKS Music School has become a thriving institution in the city.  The school offers personalized music instruction to students of all ages and abilities. EKS Music School provides lessons in piano, guitar, violin, and more, along with group classes and community performances.

Angela Nuss and Jay Nuss represented EKS Music School throughout the leasing process.  “I can’t recommend Angela and Jay Nuss enough,” said Kuan.  “They helped me find my dream space for my business and made the entire process smooth and stress-free. Angela was a delight to work with—thorough, attentive, and truly dedicated. She always looked out for my best interests as a tenant, ensuring every detail was covered, and I felt fully supported throughout.”

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