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KeyPoint Partners to manage four retail properties for Linear Retail - three in New Hampshire and one in Boston

127 Tremont Street - Boston, MA

 

Maple Tree Mall - Manchester, NH

 

Manchester, NH KeyPoint Partners, LLC (KPP) has been selected as property manager for four retail properties - three in New Hampshire and one in Boston - recently acquired by Linear Retail Properties, LLC, according to Robert Lemons, managing partner of KPP.

Maple Tree Mall in Manchester is a 51,000 s/f shopping center located north of downtown Manchester/Elm St. Tenants include La Carreta Mexican Restaurant, SalonCentric, Cyr Kitchen & Bath Home Design Center, and Papa Gino’s. KPP had managed and leased the mall for the previous owner, and KPP’s investment sales vice president Jonathan Aron represented the seller in the transaction.

Old Navy and Burger King - Nashua, NH

The other two assignments are freestanding retail buildings totaling 27,673 s/f in Nashua, NH along the Daniel Webster Hwy./Spit Brook Rd. retail block. The buildings are leased to Old Navy and Burger King, and are located close to six other Linear Retail properties, all of which are managed by KPP.

The Boston assignment is a retail condominium at 127 Tremont St., currently occupied by Dunkin’ Donuts.

Including these new assignments, KPP currently manages 63 properties for Linear Retail in Mass., N.H., and R.I. totaling 1.523 million s/f.

Headquartered in Burlington, Mass., KPP is the region’s premier commercial real estate service firm, providing property & asset management services for more than 21 million s/f of retail, office, and industrial properties, leasing for retail properties totaling more than 7 million s/f, and tenant representation services for local, regional, and national retailers. 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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