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Kerry Wood of New England Retail Properties, Inc., brokers lease of Madison Reed Color Bar in Downtown Westport, Connecticut. The Color Bar is to be located at 33 Elm Street and will operate in 1,450 square feet. The Westport, CT Madison Reed Color Bar will be the first brick-and-mortar location in Connecticut. Kerry Wood secured the lease on behalf of the tenant and Sharon Maddern from David Adam Real Estate represented the landlord.
Madison Reed offers a monthly membership plan at its brick-and-mortar locations, where customers receive unlimited root touch up services for $60 a month in addition to a free blowout twice a year, free gloss service three times a year and a 20% discount on other services. The Madison Reed Color Bar offers a free personalized color consultation. Clients can [...]
- July 27, 2020
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Matt Halprin, Senior Vice President of New England Retail Properties, Inc. is pleased to announce the sale of the Newtown, Connecticut Tractor Supply Co. located at 116 South Main Street (Route 25), Newtown, Connecticut 06470. According to local land records the property was sold for $5,925,000. The Tractor Supply property consists of a 19,097 square-foot building plus a 15,075 square-foot outdoor sales area on approximately 8.2 acres.
The property was developed by Strawberry Fields, LLC., a subsidiary of New England Retail Properties, Inc. in 2014 and was the first Tractor Supply store in Fairfield County. The purchaser was a private investor based in Connecticut.
About Tractor Supply Co.
Tractor Supply Company is the largest operator of rural lifestyle retail stores in America. Founded in 1938 as a mail order tractor parts business, Tractor Supply Company (also referred to as TSC) owns and operates over 1,850 [...]
Warm weather heralds construction throughout Lakes Region
Rick Green, The Laconia Daily Sun- June 18, 2020
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LACONIA — With the return of warm weather, construction crews have been busy throughout the Lakes Region, refurbishing historic structures, putting up new homes, demolishing old buildings and repairing roads.
‘I am seeing a strong construction season both new construction and remodeling,” said Lakes Region Chamber President Karmen Gifford. “That industry has worked through the pandemic and hasn’t stopped.
“Subdivisions in Tilton (Highland Ridge), Laconia (Turner Way), and New Hampton (Camelot’s Mansfield Woods) are locations that come to mind that are actively building and growing residential neighborhood homes.”
Small refurbishment projects have been numerous as people spend more time at home during the pandemic and are interested in improving their living space, Gifford said.
Gilford Tractor Supply
In Gilford, the Tractor Supply Company will build one of its stores in the Airport Commons. The town approved site plans in January.
“They are taking the end space and the [...]
- March 5, 2020
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