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McMahon and Ginsberg of Summit Realty broker 11,545 s/f in leases

Stoughton, MA Summit Realty Partners, Inc. completed two lease signings at Super Stop & Shop Plaza, bringing the 79,300 s/f shopping center to 100% occupancy. New leases were executed with Envy Nails & Spa, a local concept with multiple locations and Dogtopia, a national franchise. Envy Nails & Spa leased 3,001 s/f while Dogtopia leased 3,044 s/f.  

Chris McMahon, Summit Realty Partners

 

Travis Ginsberg, Summit Realty Partners

 

The Super Stop & Shop Plaza is located less than 20 miles from downtown Boston and sits in a densely populated community with nearly 130,000 people. Other convenience type retailers located in this center include Bank of America, Fantastic Sams, and Andrade’s Liquors. 

Chris McMahon and Travis Ginsberg of Summit Realty Partners represented the landlord, Stoughton MZL LLC. 

In another transaction, Summit completed a lease transaction with a modern Japanese tea house in Brookline. Gen Sou En Tea House signed a lease for a 5,500 s/f restaurant space, which is currently under construction and scheduled to open in early 2018. This 125-seat tea house will be located on Harvard St. in Coolidge Corner.

McMahon and Ginsberg of Summit Realty represented the tenant, Harada Tea & Foods, Inc. d/b/a Gen Sou En.

 

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