News: Brokerage

Kinnane Group brokers $1 million sale of 30,000 s/f shopping center

John Kinnane of the Kinnane Group brokered the sale of a 30,000 s/f shopping plaza on 4 acres at 3057 Acushnet Ave. The property transaction closed on September 21, for $1 million. The new owners are set to begin the transformation of the property into a professional office building and will begin to consolidate some of their leased facilities and operations into this convenient north end location at the intersection of Acushnet Ave.and Alfred M Bessette Memorial Highway. The property owned by St Anne's Credit Union of Fall River was listed for sale by Margaret A Sweet, owner of Sweet Properties of Dartmouth, Mass. The buyer, Child & Family Services Inc of New Bedford was represented by Kinnane. The Kinnane Group has been in service to the southcoast region of Massachusetts and the nearby east bay area of Rhode Island since its inception in 1960. The company has a long standing reputation for providing a wide variety of personalized real estate services
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