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Prolman Realty completes $4.25 million building sale

75-77 Northeastern Boulevard - Nashua, NH

Nashua, NH Prolman Realty, Inc. has completed the $4.25 million sale of 75-77 Northeastern Blvd. to the nonprofit agency Harbor Homes, Inc. and its affiliated agencies collectively known as the Partnership for Successful Living. Mark Prolman represented the seller, Mandravelis Realty Trust, and assisted the buyer as well.

The 88,266 s/f office/flex building is situated on 5.6 acres and is partially occupied by St. Joseph’s Hospital and Hello Direct who plan to remain within the building.

According to Peter Kelleher, CEO of the Partnership for Successful Living, they intend to establish a portion of the building as the new headquarters for the Partnership’s member-organizations including Harbor Homes Inc., Healthy at Home, Southern NH HIV AIDS Task Force, and Keystone Hall; in addition to offering expanded health and human services such as homeless veteran supportive services and affordable health care.

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