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Summit Realty Partners completes two leases totaling 6,029 s/f

Chris McMahon, Summit  Realty Partners Chris McMahon, Summit
Realty Partners

Portsmouth, NH Summit Realty Partners completed two lease transactions on behalf of Orange Theory Fitness.

The first transaction was on behalf of Personal Best LLC, a franchisee of OTF, which leased 2,800 s/f at Waterstone Retail’s shopping center on Rte. One. Orange Theory Fitness will join the shopping centers diverse mix of tenants including Cinemagic, McKinnon’s Market, Petco, Shio and Hand & Stone Massage.

The second transaction was on behalf of Agastache LLC, a franchisee of OTF, which leased 3,229 s/f at John J. Flatley Company’s Tara Commons on Spit Brook Rd. in Nashua.

Chris McMahon of Summit Realty Partners represented the tenant in both transactions and continues to seek additional space for the expansion of Orange Theory Fitness in northern New England.

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