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Atlantic Property Management expands portfolio with three new properties

Boston, MA Atlantic Property Management, a boutique property management company part of Atlantic Retail, has been awarded three assignments consisting of office and retail properties across the state. This expansion reflects Atlantic Property Management’s continued commitment to providing premier property management services for its clients. 

The new property management assignments include: 

  • 535 Lowell St., Peabody, MA - Retail 
  • 180 Main St., Worcester, MA – Office 
  • 72-82 Worcester Rd., Webster, MA – Retail 

These locations will benefit from Atlantic Property Management’s comprehensive range of services, including property maintenance, financial management, and tenant relations. The company is known for its hands-on approach to property care and client service. 

"We are excited to expand our management portfolio across multiple asset classes," said Chad Boulay, COO of Atlantic Property Management. "These locations in Peabody, Worcester, and Webster are excellent additions, and we are looking forward to helping our new clients execute their business plans." 

With a reputation for excellence, Atlantic Property Management serves a wide range of property types across New England and the Mid-Atlantic, while tailoring its management solutions to meet the unique needs of each asset. 
 

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