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White of CBRE | Portsmouth facilitates $2.3 million sale and leases 3,213 s/f in Portsmouth

Kent White, CBRE | Portsmouth

Portsmouth, NH According to CBRE | Portsmouth, Key Collision Center of Portsmouth purchased a 25,400 s/f free-standing, industrial building at 9 Post Rd. The property sold for $2.2 million.

Key Collision Center of Portsmouth plans to use the property for the service and repair of cars, trucks and vans.

Kent White of CBRE | Portsmouth represented the buyer, and Bill Luers of Tamposi Nash Real Estate represented the seller.

In another transaction, RoundTower Technologies leased a 3,213 s/f suite at 100 Market St. 

9 Post Road - Portsmouth, NH

RoundTower Technologies is an IT company that provides solutions and services in the areas of data center infrastructure, converged platforms, cloud automation and orchestration, DevOps, and data analytics. RoundTower Technology’s headquarters are in Cincinnati, OH.

White represented the landlord in this transaction and Ken Oppenheim of Lincoln Property Co. represented the tenant.

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