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KeyPoint Partners to manage 1.3 million s/f for The Grossman Companies

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Burlington, MA KeyPoint Partners (KPP) was awarded a facilities management contract by The Grossman Companies, Inc., according to William Lawler, partner and director of property & asset management at the firm. 

The contract includes 36 properties in four states totaling 1.3 million s/f. The properties include retail, office, industrial, and other uses, comprised of urban street fronts, suburban strip centers, grocery-anchored centers, and freestanding retail, restaurant, and service properties. 25 of the assets are in Massachusetts, eight are in Connecticut, two in Pennsylvania, and one in New Hampshire. This addition to the KPP management portfolio is on top of the recently announced contracts for eight retail properties throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island totaling more than 460,000 s/f. 

KPP has also added new retail leasing assignments throughout its territory, and new tenant rep clients seeking expansion sites in New England and beyond. 

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“We’re pleased and proud that The Grossman Companies has chosen to trust KPP with this unique portfolio,” Lawler said. “They’ve recognized that our proven expertise, combined with our commitment to excellence, makes us a strong partner for their property management needs. We look forward to expanding our relationship.” 

The Grossman Companies (TGCI) is a family-owned real estate investment firm based in Quincy, Mass. With local roots and New England marketplace expertise dating back more than 130 years, the TGCI platform focuses on acquisitions, private lending and asset management. TGCI owns and manages an extensive and diversified portfolio of commercial and residential properties. 

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