Keeler of Concord Commercial R.E. brokers to leases totaling 30,284 s/f
Jody Keeler, CPA of Concord Commercial Real Estate represented the landlord, Olde Province Commons, LLC, in the recent lease of 28,884 s/f of retail space at Olde Province Common located at 71 N.H. Rte. 104 to Annalee Dolls, Inc. Brenda Litchfield of Concord Commercial Real Estate represented the tenant.
In another transaction, Keeler represented the landlord, Olde Province Commons, LLC, and the tenant, Crossroads Chiropractic, in a 1,400 s/f lease at Olde Province Common.
Olde Province Common is situated on 2.25 acres along Rte. 104 approximately 7 miles east of Exit 23 of I-93 North. Other tenants include the Meredith Village Savings Bank, New Hampshire State Liquor Store, a restaurant, hair salon and a home improvement store.
Concord Commercial Real Estate offers a range of commercial real estate services, including commercial brokerage, seller or buyer representation, 1031 tax-deferred exchanges, and business valuations and sales.
Little Compton, RI Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty sold 17 Ferolbink Way, for $4.5 million. The sellers were represented by Cherry Arnold, sales associate of Mott & Chace
Now what? As the year comes to a close, the state of retail is always in the news. The answers vary greatly depending on who in the various related industries you ask, each offering a unique lens on the challenges and opportunities ahead.
This may seem self-serving, and I’ll be the first to admit it. But unlike some of the artificial intelligence tools now reshaping our industry, I am fully aware of my own bias. So, hear me out. The rise of AI in commercial real estate is not a distant threat or a speculative headline.