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NAI The Dunham Group brokers six recent leases

According to NAI The Dunham Group, it has completed the following recent transactions: ABL Electric leased 1,500 s/f of warehouse space at One Industrial Way from AIM Industrial Way, LLC. Tripp Corson from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the lease. Pet Quarters leased 6,500 s/f of retail space at 337 Main St. in Waterville, from VIP. Charlie Craig from NAI The Dunham Group and Craig Young from CBRE The Boulos Company brokered the lease. Downeast Beverage renewed their 2,000 s/f retail space lease at 79 Commercial St. from Olympia Cos. Craig brokered the lease. Claesen's USA, LLC leased 1,500 s/f of office space at 496 Congress St. from Beaver Block, LLC. Thomas Moulton, CCIM, SIOR from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the lease. The Turf Doctor leased 3,000 s/f of industrial space at 26 Evergreen Dr. from AIM Evergreen, LLC. Corson and Greg Hastings, SIOR, from NAI The Dunham Group brokered the lease. In Scarborough, Donald G. Griffin 2009 Trust leased 9,600 s/f of mixed use space at 7 Glasgow Rd. from Gibson Realty, LLC. The lessee is giving the rented space (free) to Partners for World Health, a non-profit organization. Hastings brokered the lease.
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