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National Commercial Brokers opens 11th new stores for T-Mobile

According to Ed Gerwig and Brian Nadler of National Commercial Brokers (NCB), they have opened the 11th retail location for their client, T-Mobile in the last 16 months. The new retail stores of approx. 2,500 s/f are located in Mass., N.H. & R.I. Five additional leases are expected to be signed in the next thirty days for locations in Conn. & Mass. The recent openings include: *73 Winthrop Ave. in Lawrence, Mass. * 462 Washington St. in Brighton, Mass. Jonathan Dutch of The Dartmouth Company represented the landlord *409 Lynn Way in Lynn, Mass. Rob Robledo & Adam Cirel of Atlantic Retail represented the landlord *1667 Blue Hill Ave. in Mattapan, Mass. Annette Born of Urban/Born represented the landlord *21 Revere Beach Parkway in Medford, Mass. Jim Bagley of Atlantic Retail represented the landlord *14 McGrath Highway in Somerville, Mass. Dan Zelson of Charter Realty represented the landlord *800 Boston Rd. in Springfield, Mass. Chris Kelly and Adam Cirel of Atlantic Retail represented the landlord *240 Loudon Road in Concord, N.H. Frank Normandin of Summit Realty represented the landlord *1800 Woodbury Ave. in Portsmouth, N.H. Bob Anderson of Prudential Rush Realty represented the landlord *1410 Atwood Ave. in Johnston, R.I. *7 Newport Ave. in Pawtucket, R.I. T-Mobile will open nearly 250 units across the United States in 2007 and expects that number to grow to 300 units opened in 2008. NCB exclusively represents T-Mobile throughout N.E.
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