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Regazzini of Combined Properties handles 3 leases totaling 38,683 s/f

Combined Properties, Inc. has executed three lease renewals totaling 38,682 s/f. The tenants, located at three properties owned by Combined Properties on Mystic Ave., are the Greater Medford Visiting Nurses Association (GMVNA), SRW Inc. and Staples. The GMVNA has renewed their lease of 5,087 s/f at 278 Mystic Ave., also known as the Middlesex Building. They have been at that location since 1993. The GMVNA is a non-profit organization that provides high-quality and compassionate care. Their services include skilled nursing, rehabilitation, home care, social work, specialty and private care. SRW Contractor's Supply, Inc., renewed their lease of 14,628 s/f at 206-210 Mystic Ave. SRW is a wholesale distributor of windows, roofing, siding, doors and accessories for New England builders.  SRW has been a tenant of Combined Properties since 1997. Staples Inc. has renewed their lease of 18,967 s/f at 282 Mystic Ave. The office equipment, furniture and supply retailer has been at this location since 1992. Director of leasing, Greg Regazzini represented Combined Props. in each of these transactions.
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