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Summit Realty Partners leases 9,886 s/f to Petco at Heritage Park Plaza

Heritage Park Plaza - East Longmeadow, MA Heritage Park Plaza - East Longmeadow, MA

East Longmeadow, MA Summit Realty Partners, a commercial real estate firm, completed a 9,886 s/f lease transaction on behalf of Petco to East Longmeadow’s Heritage Park Plaza.  Petco is a privately held national retailer specializing in offering pet supplies, food and services. Petco sells or holds for adoption fish, reptiles, small birds, hamsters, guinea pigs, and mice. Services include grooming and dog training.

Heritage Park Plaza’s institutional-quality shopping center is anchored by Stop & Shop.  The shopping center benefits from a diverse tenant roster of national and regional retailers including Dollar Tree, Panera Bread, Aspen Dental, 99 Restaurant & Pub, Game Stop, GNC, Cost Cutters, and H&R Block.  Heritage Park Plaza is a premier 116,840 s/f grocery-anchored plaza located along Rte. 83.  The site boasts light controlled access, ample parking and high visibility with approximately 1,380 feet of frontage.

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