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Tito and Barroso of NAI Hunneman handle $2.52 million sale

NAI Hunneman recently brokered the sale of the Marrett Sq. retail shopping center for $2.52 million to Stone River Properties LLC. NAI Hunneman brokers Robert Tito, executive vice president/principal and Gina Barroso, sales associate, represented seller Camblex Realty Trust in the transaction as well as procured buyer Stone River. Located on Marrett Rd., Marrett Sq. is a retail shopping center occupied by regional and local tenants such as Anton's Cleaners, Boston Nail & Spa, Blue Vintage Salon and Royal Pastry. The 16,791 s/f retail center is located at a highly trafficked intersection with a signal light that is 1.5 miles from I-95 and .5 mile from Lexington Center. "With its location along Route 2A in Lexington, one of nation's most historic, affluent and desirable suburban locations, Marrett Square is truly a unique retail property," said Tito. "A strong roster of well-established tenants also contributed to making Marrett Square an extremely desirable investment for its new owners. The property was highly sought-after with more then 10 bids at the 'call for offers' date." NAI Hunneman's Investment Services Group, which includes Robert Tito Sr., David Ross, Carl Christie, Scott Dragos, Doug Jacoby, Gina Barroso, Dan McGee, Mitch Levey, Henry Lieber and Robert Tito Jr., specializes in the representation of both owners and purchasers of investment properties in Greater Boston and throughout New England.
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