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O'Neill of Grossman Cos. brokers 3,600 s/f lease renewal for Papa Gino's

Papa Gino's has renewed its lease for 3,600 sf at Quincy Granite Place, a destination retail plaza near Quincy Center. Lease negotiations were handled by Frank O'Neill, broker for The Grossman Companies, Inc., who represented the landlord, 126 Granite Street Trust. Anchored by TJ Maxx, the plaza is also home to iParty, Dress Barn, Olympia Sports, Boston Market and Dunkin Donuts. The 61,400 s/f center at the intersection of Granite St. and Burgin Pkwy. services both a high-density residential and daytime office population as it is just minutes from Crown Colony Office Park and several other office complexes. It is a block from downtown Quincy. The plaza is managed by The Grossman Companies, Inc. and is 100% leased. Based in Quincy, The Grossman Companies, Inc. offers a full range of brokerage services, with a focus on leasing and sales of commercial property throughout New England.
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