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McEvoy and Conrad of The Conrad Group handle 19,120 s/f in leases

James McEvoy, The Conrad Group

 

41 Sharp Street - Hingham, MA

 

Robert Conrad, The Conrad Group

 

Hingham, MA The Conrad Group, Inc. consummated two leases totaling 19,120 s/f at 41 Sharp St. bringing occupancy to 100%. Noble Supply & Logistics leased 12,870 s/f and LDL Contracting leased 6,250 s/f.  

James McEvoy and Robert Conrad of The Conrad Group, Inc. represented both parties in the two transactions.

The Conrad Group is a commercial real estate service company that has completed more than 2,000 commercial transactions since 1987.

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