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KeyPoint Partners, LLC adds three new properties to management portfolio

KeyPoint Partners, LLC has added three new property management and/or leasing assignments to its portfolio, according to managing partner Robert Lemons. They include retail properties in Mass. and RI. Management and leasing assignments include Walnut Hill Plaza, a 298,000 s/f retail center in Woonsocket, and Summit Square, a 133,900 s/f retail center in Warwick, RI. The property management assignment is Harbor Village, a 97,000 s/f retail center in Townsend, MA. Headquartered in Burlington, MA, KeyPoint Partners is one of the region's premier commercial real estate service firms, providing property and asset management services for over 22 million s/f of retail, office, and industrial properties in 17 states. KeyPoint Partners' leasing team handles leasing for retail properties totaling nearly 6 million s/f. The firm provides a wide range of services to retailers, property owners, and financial institutions including retail brokerage, investment sales, property & asset management, construction, custom market research, and financing/consulting services.
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